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Publikováno v:
Imperialism and Transitions to Socialism
Autor:
SITT SUI1, LAU KIN CHI2
Publikováno v:
Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine. Jul/Aug2022, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p54-68. 15p.
Autor:
Sit Tsui, Lau Kin Chi
Publikováno v:
Monthly Review. :54-68
Over the last twenty years, China has gained recognition for its efforts to reduce pollution and remediate the effects of industrialization within its borders. To mitigate the adverse effects of this reality, communities are returning to grassroots p
Autor:
Lau Kin Chi
Publikováno v:
Handbook on Critical Political Economy and Public Policy ISBN: 9781800373785
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e47ee8d87c16884fde7b44fe5a292c09
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800373785.00022
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800373785.00022
Publikováno v:
Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine. Jul/Aug2021, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p143-153. 11p.
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Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy: A triannual Journal of Agrarian South Network and CARES. :227797602311639
In light of ecological disasters in China and social alienation among the Chinese people, this article argues that ecology must take precedence over economy, agriculture over industry and finance, and life over money and profit. The article focuses o
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Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy: A triannual Journal of Agrarian South Network and CARES. 9:368-387
This article examines how China deals with the global crises. China’s policies to counter the crises rely on maintaining investment-led growth, which, however, has incurred an overexpansion of credits and serious debts similar to those of the West
Autor:
Lau, Kin Chi
Publikováno v:
Signs, 2011 Mar 01. 36(3), 551-560.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/657493
Publikováno v:
Monthly Review. :15-31
During the 1960s, China was effectively excluded from the two major camps: the Soviet camp and the U.S. camp. For about a decade, China was obliged to seek development within its own borders and thereby achieved some extent of delinking: a refusal to