Red Capitalists in China
"Red Capitalists in China," authored by Bruce J. Dickson and published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, delves into the intricate dynamics between the Chinese Communist Party and private entrepreneurs. Spanning 200 pages, this compelling work challenges the common belief that economic reforms will naturally prompt political transformations in China. Instead, Dickson reveals that China's entrepreneurs actively collaborate with the state, positioning themselves as willing allies rather than autonomous adversaries. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in Asian studies, political science, and the interplay of business and government in contemporary China. Discover how this unique partnership shapes the political and economic landscape of one of the world's most influential nations.