
In The Third Revolution, eminent China scholar Elizabeth C. Economy provides an incisive look at the transformative changes underway in China today. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has unleashed a powerful set of political and economic reforms: the centralization of power under Xi, himself, the expansion of the Communist Party's role in Chinese political, social, and economic life, and the construction of a virtual wall of regulations to control more closely the exchange of ideas and capital between China and the outside world. Beyond its borders, Beijing has recast itself as a great power, seeking to reclaim its past glory and to create a system of international norms that better serves its more ambitious geostrategic objectives. In so doing, the Chinese leadership is reversing the trends toward greater political and economic opening, as well as the low-profile foreign policy, that had been put in motion by Deng Xiaoping's "Second Revolution" thirty years earlier. Through a wide-ranging exploration of Xi Jinping's top political, economic and foreign policy priorities-fighting corruption, managing the Internet, reforming the state-owned enterprise sector, improving the country's innovation capacity, enhancing air quality, and elevating China's presence on the global stage-Economy identifies the tensions, shortcomings, and successes of Xi's reform efforts over the course of his first five years in office. She also assesses their implications for the rest of the world, and provides recommendations for how the United States and others should navigate their relationship with this vast nation in the coming years.
How has the leadership of Xi Jinping fundamentally altered the trajectory of the Chinese state and its role in the global order? Elizabeth Economy, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, utilizes her extensive expertise in Chinese domestic and foreign policy to analyze the shift from the reform-oriented era of Deng Xiaoping to the centralized, assertive governance model under Xi. The book argues that these reforms represent a 'Third Revolution' that prioritizes party control and national rejuvenation over the previous trends of political and economic liberalization.
What You Will Find
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Experts and policy analysts frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the structural shifts in contemporary Chinese governance. Readers often note the academic rigor and the clear, evidence-based approach the author takes when evaluating the implications of China's domestic policies for international relations.
Page Count:
359
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190866098
ISBN-13:
9780190866099
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