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This book breaks new ground by systematically examining China's capitalist transformation through several comparative lenses.

Trade Review
"[T]his edited volume is a serious academic work with several distinct strengths . . . [T]he chapters by various authors are coherently and organically connected, giving this volume of nine chapters (by eight authors) the impression of a work well-executed under a shared plan. Cross-references within the chapters are well-placed, which makes it easy to read this edited volume; despite some distinct individual styles. This excellent volume is suitable for a graduate seminar on China's economy or political economy and for an upper-division under-graduate class on the similar subject." -- Yi Feng * Journal of Chinese Political Science *
"This well-integrated, coherent book delivers persuasively on its comparative agenda and shows that a comparative, cross-national approach to the study of China is indeed a worthy endeavor and that China's transformation cannot be understood by overly simplified references to a single development model." -- Marc Szepan * China Journal *
"[Beyond the Middle Kingdom] will come as a breath of fresh air to those seeking the de-ghettoization of China in comparative politics . . . [The] book aims to redress the country's outsider status by situating it alongside other cases of crucial importance in the field of political economy . . . Among the more original and impressive aspects of the book is the breadth of cases chosen for comparison." -- Stephen Noakes * Pacific Affairs *
"For anyone wanting to understand China in a global context, this an excellent place to begin. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -- C. A. Haulman * CHOICE *
"With the advent of this volume, the literature of contemporary Chinese political economy no longer stands alone, but rather is duly blended into the mainstream studies of comparative political economy. Contributors of this volume methodically revisit salient issues of post-Mao Chinese development and masterfully compare them with those in carefully chosen reference societies on many analytical templates. Innovative and insightful." -- Tun-jen Cheng, Class of 1935 Professor * College of William and Mary *
"An impressive and most welcome effort to bring China into comparative analysis. This volume will be welcomed by both China specialists and others interested more broadly in the comparative political economy of development." -- Richard F. Doner, Professor of Political Science * Emory University *

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 15/04/2011
      ISBN13: 9780804769587, 978-0804769587
      ISBN10: 0804769583

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book breaks new ground by systematically examining China's capitalist transformation through several comparative lenses.

      Trade Review
      "[T]his edited volume is a serious academic work with several distinct strengths . . . [T]he chapters by various authors are coherently and organically connected, giving this volume of nine chapters (by eight authors) the impression of a work well-executed under a shared plan. Cross-references within the chapters are well-placed, which makes it easy to read this edited volume; despite some distinct individual styles. This excellent volume is suitable for a graduate seminar on China's economy or political economy and for an upper-division under-graduate class on the similar subject." -- Yi Feng * Journal of Chinese Political Science *
      "This well-integrated, coherent book delivers persuasively on its comparative agenda and shows that a comparative, cross-national approach to the study of China is indeed a worthy endeavor and that China's transformation cannot be understood by overly simplified references to a single development model." -- Marc Szepan * China Journal *
      "[Beyond the Middle Kingdom] will come as a breath of fresh air to those seeking the de-ghettoization of China in comparative politics . . . [The] book aims to redress the country's outsider status by situating it alongside other cases of crucial importance in the field of political economy . . . Among the more original and impressive aspects of the book is the breadth of cases chosen for comparison." -- Stephen Noakes * Pacific Affairs *
      "For anyone wanting to understand China in a global context, this an excellent place to begin. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -- C. A. Haulman * CHOICE *
      "With the advent of this volume, the literature of contemporary Chinese political economy no longer stands alone, but rather is duly blended into the mainstream studies of comparative political economy. Contributors of this volume methodically revisit salient issues of post-Mao Chinese development and masterfully compare them with those in carefully chosen reference societies on many analytical templates. Innovative and insightful." -- Tun-jen Cheng, Class of 1935 Professor * College of William and Mary *
      "An impressive and most welcome effort to bring China into comparative analysis. This volume will be welcomed by both China specialists and others interested more broadly in the comparative political economy of development." -- Richard F. Doner, Professor of Political Science * Emory University *

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