The Political and Economic History of China (1989-2002)
Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
Hu Angang
Hu Angang's new book, On China’s Political and Economic History (1989-2002), the fourth in his magisterial series, provides a comprehensive description of China's reform, opening up and modernization during the crucial period when China’s path of political economy was set firmly for the future, establishing China’s unique form of a “socialist market economy” or “socialism with Chinese characteristics”. The book analyzes macroeconomic trends and assesses developmental characteristics of various sectors, all in the context of evolving national conditions, domestic politics and international perspectives. It explains the forces and logic behind major decisions such as “deepening” economic reform, expanding openness to the world, joining the World Trade Organization, and leveraging economic globalization. The book is rich in historical information and detailed data, and thus is an important reference for understanding the history of China's reform and opening-up policy; and it offers in-depth analysis and insightful argument, and thus is an astute guide for understanding the formation and development of the Chinese Way. Hu is an extraordinary scholar and a fearless advocate, and whether or not one agrees entirely with his views, all who engage with China’s political and economy history must engage with this masterful book.
Robert Lawrence Kuhn
Chairman, The Kuhn Foundation
Creator and Host, Closer To Truth
China Reform Friendship Medalist (2018)
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Taking on the International Challenges of the 1990s
Chapter 2
Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour and the 14th Party Congress
Chapter 3
From a Socialist Planned Commodity Economy to a Socialist Market Economy
Chapter 4
From Economic Overheating to Macroeconomic Regulation
Chapter 5
From Decentralization to Tax-sharing Reforms
Chapter 6
From Deng Xiaoping Theory to Jiang Zemin's Governance
Chapter 7
From Soft Landing to Expanding Domestic Demand
Chapter 8
From the Reassignment of Laid-off Workers to the Employment-first Policy
Chapter 9
From a Pro-coastal Policy to the Strategy of Coordinated Regional Development
Chapter 10
From Dual Public Ownership to a Mixed Ownership Economy
Chapter 11
From Rural Development to Urban Development
Chapter 12
From Ecological Deficit to Sustainable Development
Chapter 13
From the Economic Race to the Knowledge Race
Chapter 14
From Opening up to Going Global
Chapter 15
From a Major Power to Entering the World Stage
Chapter 16
Tackling Major Domestic Changes
Chapter 17
Building on the Past and Breaking New Ground for the Future — The 16th National Congress of the CPC
Chapter 18
A Summary of History and Lessons Learned
Epilogue I
Epilogue II