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“When thinking about modern China’s chemical industry, forget not Fan Xudong,” so declared Mao Zedong publicly after 1949. Although Mao might have united front politics in mind when invoking Fan as a paragon of the national bourgeoisie, why would the chairman praise a champion of private enterprise? How did Fan Xudong and his colleagues build Yongli from scratch into one of the largest industrial conglomerates in modern China amid predatory foreign competition and domestic strife? What were his secrets of success? Drawing from company documents, government archives, and personal correspondences, this book traces Yongli’s birth, growth, nationalization, and how Fan and his colleagues pursued a third path of national development between for-profit private enterprise and state ownership.

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List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Founding Chapter 2: Salt in, Salt out Chapter 3: Tolerable for All? Chapter 4: The Politics and Economics of Ammonium Sulfate Chapter 5: Creative Financing and Reorganization Chapter 6: At War Chapter 7: Dilemmas Chapter 8: Crisis and Nationalization Postscript Appendices Glossary Selected Bibliography

Patriots' Game: Yongli Chemical Industries, 1917-1953

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 10/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9789004336377, 978-9004336377
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      Book Synopsis
      “When thinking about modern China’s chemical industry, forget not Fan Xudong,” so declared Mao Zedong publicly after 1949. Although Mao might have united front politics in mind when invoking Fan as a paragon of the national bourgeoisie, why would the chairman praise a champion of private enterprise? How did Fan Xudong and his colleagues build Yongli from scratch into one of the largest industrial conglomerates in modern China amid predatory foreign competition and domestic strife? What were his secrets of success? Drawing from company documents, government archives, and personal correspondences, this book traces Yongli’s birth, growth, nationalization, and how Fan and his colleagues pursued a third path of national development between for-profit private enterprise and state ownership.

      Table of Contents
      List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Founding Chapter 2: Salt in, Salt out Chapter 3: Tolerable for All? Chapter 4: The Politics and Economics of Ammonium Sulfate Chapter 5: Creative Financing and Reorganization Chapter 6: At War Chapter 7: Dilemmas Chapter 8: Crisis and Nationalization Postscript Appendices Glossary Selected Bibliography

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