Chinese Workers and Their State
Discover the intricate dynamics of China's evolving labor landscape in Chinese Workers and Their State by Greg O'Leary. Published in 1997, this insightful hardback spans 200 pages and delves into the most pressing economic and political issues surrounding China's reform process. O'Leary expertly analyzes labor market development, the transformation of industrial relations, and the conflicts between labor and capital as well as labor and the state. Through his research, he posits that a unique form of capitalism is emerging in China, reshaping its economic framework. This book is essential for anyone interested in labor economics, political science, and the socio-economic changes in Asia, particularly in China. Enhance your understanding of the complexities of labor relations in a rapidly changing political environment with this compelling read.