Disaggregating China, Inc. State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order
Disaggregating China, Inc. State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order
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Abstract
Set in the aftermath of China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), this book questions the extent to which the liberal internationalist promise of membership has been fulfilled in China. The book unpacks the policies that various Chinese government actors adopted in response to WTO rules and shows that rather than disciplining the state, WTO entry provoked a divergence of policy responses across different parts of the complex party-state. It argues that these responses draw from three competing strategies of economic governance: market-substituting (directive), market-shaping (developmental), and market-enhancing (regulatory). The book uses innovative web-scraping techniques to assemble an original dataset of over 43,000 Chinese industry regulations, identifying policies associated with each strategy. Combining textual analysis with industry data, in-depth case studies, and field interviews with industry representatives and government officials, the book demonstrates that different Chinese state actors adopted different logics of adjustment to respond to the common shock of WTO accession. This policy divergence originated from a combination of international and domestic forces. The book breaks open the black box of the Chinese state, explaining why WTO rules, usually thought to commit states to international norms, instead provoked responses that the architects of those rules neither expected nor wanted.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Integrating China into the Liberal International Order
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China’s WTO Challenge
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A Theory of State Strategies under Global Rules
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The Hierarchical Politics of WTO Entry
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Explaining the Rise of State Capitalism
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FDI and the Quest for National Champions
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Conclusion: Reassessing China in the WTO Era
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End Matter
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