Stanford University Press
China's Futures
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China's Futures cuts through the sometimes confounding and unfounded speculation of international pundits and commentators to provide readers with an important yet overlooked set of complex views concerning China's future: views originating within China itself. Daniel Lynch seeks to answer the simple but rarely asked question: how do China's own leaders and other elite figures assess their country's future?
Many Western social scientists, business leaders, journalists, technocrats, analysts, and policymakers convey confident predictions about the future of China's rise. Every day, the business, political, and even entertainment news is filled with stories and commentary not only on what is happening in China now, but also what Western experts confidently think will happen in the future. Typically missing from these accounts is how people of power and influence in China itself imagine their country's developmental course. Yet the assessments of elites in a still super-authoritarian country like China should make a critical difference in what the national trajectory eventually becomes.
In China's Futures, Lynch traces the varying possible national trajectories based on how China's own specialists are evaluating their country's current course, and his book is the first to assess the strengths and weaknesses of "predictioneering" in Western social science as applied to China. It does so by examining Chinese debates in five critical issue-areas concerning China's trajectory: the economy, domestic political processes and institutions, communication and the Internet (arrival of the "network society"), foreign policy strategy, and international soft-power (cultural) competition.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface: Competing Chinese Conceptions of the PRC’s Possible Futures
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Chapter 1. The Pitfalls of Rationalist Predictioneering
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Chapter 2. Economic Growth: Marching into a Middle-Income Trap?
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Chapter 3. The Leninist Political System Confronts a Pluralistic, Wealthy Society
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Chapter 4. The New Frontier: Changing Communication Patterns and China’s Transformation into a “Network Society”
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Chapter 5. China’s Rise: Irreversibly Reconfiguring International Relations?
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Chapter 6. Competing with the West on the “Cultural Front” in International Relations
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Chapter 7. Competing with the West on the “Cultural Front” in International Relations
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Notes
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Glossary of Chinese Terms
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Bibliography
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