Christopher A. McNally, Professor of Political Economy, Chaminade University
Sep 09, 2020
Capitalism takes on different forms in different circumstances, with no exception to China. China’s capitalism, often termed state capitalism, is neither “deviant” nor “hostile,” but merely the latest in a string of state developmentalist projects that have engendered successful industrialization.
George Koo, Retired International Business Consultant and Contributor to Asia Times
Mar 21, 2020
It was the world’s most dramatic two weeks for the turmoil caused by the novel coronavirus. From the giant statues of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and scenic beauty of Patagonia, I followed with enforced detachment. The World Health Organization declared Covid-19 as a world pandemic during this period. With the coronavirus spreading to 80 countries in a blink of eye, the stock market plummeted to a level not seen since Trump came into office.
Christopher A. McNally, Professor of Political Economy, Chaminade University
Aug 26, 2019
China’s recent economic prosperity is tied to the emergence of a unique political economy, “Sino-capitalism.” This system remains deeply misunderstood in the West, yet forms an integral and highly important component of the global economy that cannot be “contained.”
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Feb 18, 2019
Socialism with Chinese characteristics is becoming increasingly popular.
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jul 03, 2018
Cold War benefits no one.
Yao Yang, Professor, China Center for Economic Research
Mar 05, 2018
To the extent that it raises living standards, the “China Model” fulfills some requirements of political legitimacy. But, once those living standards reach a certain level, the Chinese people will almost certainly demand more personal freedom and political accountability.
John Ross, Senior Research Fellow, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University
Jan 03, 2017
CHINA has followed an economic development strategy radically different from the neo-liberal “Washington Consensus” advocated by the IMF. The author compares the results of what will be termed China’s “socialist development strategy” versus the Washington Consensus.
Ben Reynolds, Writer and Foreign Policy Analyst in New York
Mar 16, 2016
Five Year Plan contains an important proposal that has largely been overlooked: the ‘professionalization and modernization’ of agriculture. The history of agricultural development in countries like the United States suggests the destabilizing consequences in the Chinese countryside.
Mel Gurtov, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Portland State University
Feb 05, 2016
The China Dream and the China Model are complementary in Xi’s strategic vision, of which relations with the developing world are a central part. Developments in the Middle East and Africa show how large a factor China now is in economic globalization, but while the China Model is based on noninterference in politics, Mel Gurtov argues that separating economics from politics is a challenge.