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Yin-wah Chu
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Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Chinese Capitalisms: An Introduction
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Capitalist China
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- James Hudson, William Hurst, Christian Sorace
Pages 100-122
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China’s Capitalism in Comparative Perspective
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Front Matter
Pages 123-123
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- Gary G. Hamilton, Cheng-shu Kao
Pages 125-155
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- Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, I-Chun Kung, Hong-zen Wang
Pages 156-175
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- Tsai-Man C. Ho, Wenbin Sun
Pages 176-198
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Conclusion
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Front Matter
Pages 225-225
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Back Matter
Pages 245-248
About this book
In Chinese Capitalisms , experts examine the rise of capitalism on China and Taiwan, analyzing impacts exerted by global capitalism, Chinese civilization, and remnants of socialist practice. In focusing on these, they also address longstanding issues such as Weber's China Thesis, state-business relationships, and China's civil society, among others.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Yin-wah Chu
About the editor
GARY G. HAMILTON is Professor of Sociology and of International Studies at the University of Washington, USA
TSAIMAN C. HO is Post-doctoral fellow in the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong
HSIN-HUANG MICHAEL HSIAO is the Executive Director of the Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies (CAPAS) and Research Fellow of the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, and Professor of Sociology, National Taiwan University
JAMES J. HUDSON is a PhD student in the Department of History, University of Texas, Austin, USA
WILLIAM HURST is Assistant Professor of Government at the University of Texas, Austin, USA
CHENG-SHU KAO is Professor of Sociology at Tunghai University in Taiwan
CHUNG-HWA KU is Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology, National Chengchi University in Taipei, Taiwan, and also the Director of the Center of Third Sector in the same university
I-CHUN KUNG is a sociologist and Professor of the Graduate Institute of Southeast Asian Studies at the National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
YI-MIN LIN teaches at the Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
ALVIN Y. SO teaches at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
CHRISTIAN SORACE is a PhD student in the Government Department in the University of Texas, Austin, USA
WENBIN SUN is Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, and is working at Central Policy Unit of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as Senior Researcher
IVÁN SZELÉNYI is William Graham Sumner Professor of Sociology and Professor of Political Science at Yale University, USA
HONG-ZEN WANG is Professor and Director of the Graduate Institute of Sociology at the National Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan