Abstract Reflections on hegemonic power have shaped the contemporary field of international political economy (IPE) within China. Shifts in the thinking of Chinese scholars correlate…
Abstract Reflections on hegemonic power have shaped the contemporary field of international political economy (IPE) within China. Shifts in the thinking of Chinese scholars correlate…
Abstract Since 2003 China has faced increasing pressure, especially from the US and Japan, to revalue the renminbi. In July 2005 China responded by announcing…
Abstract China is commonly seen as having abandoned the national route to development in favour of one centred on global integration. Zili gengsheng—conventionally translated as self-reliance—is…
Abstract The remarkable economic rise of China and the recent turmoil in US financial markets inevitably raises questions about the respective fortunes of both countries.…
Abstract Agenda 21is the voluminous policy document that emanated from the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. Using a brief case study of…
Abstract This paper engages in a preliminary examination of US antidumping actions against China and addresses the conditions under which US industries are likely to…
Abstract This paper compares the current global financial crisis with the one that struck East Asia a little more than a decade ago. The analysis…
Abstract Political economists have long noted that the prospects for trade liberalization diminish in a climate of economic recession. A stagnant economy intensifies the burden…
Abstract The global financial crisis of 2008–09 presented a critical challenge to East Asian regional financial cooperation. Over a decade of efforts to reduce regional…
Abstract After the devastating experience of the Asian financial crisis more than ten years ago, East Asia launched regional economic cooperation efforts. East Asia’s mixed…
Abstract The United States has been widely blamed for the recent financial crisis. As the U.S. economy floundered and China continued to grow in the…
Abstract This paper discusses the role of the Beijing Consensus type of foreign and economic policymaking in China’s development since the Asian financial crisis and…
Abstract The widely touted concept of the ‘Beijing Consensus’ (BC) suggests that China’s economic success violates conventional theories of development and offers developing countries an…
Abstract The central phenomenon underlying the global financial crisis is a combination of financial globalization and national monetary policy. The surge of liquidity and the…
Abstract We argue that, owing to the conspicuous failure of Washington Consensus-guided reforms in most parts of the developing world in the 1990s and the…