What is it about?
The articles traces China's foreign involvement with Third World movements in the Maoist period, to it's economic engagement and investments today with focus on Latin American and the USA.
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Why is it important?
Linking the socialist period to China's engagement with global capitalism, exploring the dialectic between the two eras.
Perspectives
The effort is to explore transitions in China. The differences between a socialist and market orientated state, how this is reflected in economic activity, if China's involvement with Latin America's Pink Tide was motivated by politics or market opportunities, and how these various elements work together.
Prof. Jerry R Harris
Global Studies Association of North America
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This page is a summary of: China’s road from socialism to global capitalism, Third World Quarterly, September 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2018.1496791.
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