Reform, Opening-up and China's Changing Role in Global Governance
Zhang Yuyan
contents
Part I
1 Economic System Reform in China
1.1 Summary
1.2 Introduction
1.3 The Background of China's Economic System Reform
1.4 The Evolution of the Reform
1.5 Performances and Problems
1.6 Solutions to Problems
1.7 Prospects and Conclusion
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2 Reform, Development and Stabilization Policies: The Case of China
2.1 Introduction
2.2 A Framework of Analysis
2.3 Main Features of Reform Concept (1979–1988)
2.4 Difficulties in China's Reform and the "Diagnosis”
2.5 Measures of Stabilization Adopted by Government and Evaluations in Brief
2.6 Some Concluding Remarks
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3 Smith Theorem, Olson Conditionality, and Reform: An Institutional Economics Interpretation of China's Growth Performance During 1978–2008
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4 China's Opening-Up: Idea, Process and Logic
4.1 Background and Awareness of Opening Up
4.2 The Main Content of Opening-Up
4.3 The Theoretical Logic of Opening-Up to the Outside World
4.4 Conclusion
References
5 China's Structural Reforms and Implications for Northeast Asia
5.1 Factors That Contribute to the Slowing Down of Economic Growth
5.2 Growing Economic and Social Risks
5.3 Structural Reforms for Progress in China
5.4 The Value and Challenges for China of Regional Economic Integration and Cooperation
5.5 Implications of International Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia for Northeastern China
5.6 Conclusion
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Part II
6 The Relationship Between China and India Within the Framework of Asian Economic Integration
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Development of Economic Integration in Asia
6.3 History and Status of Economic Relations Between China and India
6.4 Incentives for Sino-Indian Cooperation
6.5 Impediments to Sino-Indian Relations
6.6 Prospects of Sino-Indian Relations
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7 How G20 Can Better Support Global Governance?—A Chinese Perspective
Yuyan Zhang and Huifang Tian
7.1 Global Governance: A Global Public Good Approach
7.2 Key Global Governance Issues in the New Stage: Financial Stability, Global Unbalance, Sustained Development
7.3 Role of the G20: A New Framework for Global Governance?
7.4 Challenges Faced by the G20 and Way to Reform
7.5 Role of China in Supporting Global Governance as a G20 Member
7.6 Conclusion
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8 Non-neutral International Institution and Catch-Up Strategy of Emerging-Market Economies
Yuyan Zhang and Weijiang Feng
8.1 Background
8.2 Tentative Theoretical Explanation
8.3 China Cases
8.4 Conclusion
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9 Global Governance: A Theoretical Framework
Yuyan Zhang and Lin Ren
9.1 Foreword
9.2 The Concept of Global Governance
9.3 Basic Assumptions of Global Governance
9.4 Key Concepts in Global Governance Research
9.5 Theoretical Construction
9.6 Relevant Issues in Global Governance Research
9.7 Conclusion
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10 Understanding Global Governance
11 Perception of "The Great Transformations Once in a Century”
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