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Discussion of the Chinese Model abounds with the rise of China. This volume analyzes the Chinese case in a theoretical framework, provides an evolutionary perspective, and compares it with other models of development. Instead of focusing on one specific case, the book's contributors shed light on the application of theories of international relations, comparative politics, and development studies to the topic under deliberation. This book reflects that the uniqueness of the Chinese model should also be put in an historical and evolutionary context. It also provides insights into comparisons with other models of development, such as the East Asian model and experiences of the former Soviet Union. The authors in the book argue that while globalization constrains state power, it may also open new windows of accommodation and adjustments. Linkages between the domestic dynamics of development and external forces of change become pertinent in understanding the Chinese models of development.

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[ T]he essays in this volume provide some fruitful material to contemplate as we think about comparing China to other places or experiences, and what makes Chinas experience during the post-Mao period unique. * Pacific Affairs * In the light of China's triumphant emergence from the Global Financial Crisis there has been increasing interest in the "Chinese Consensus" or model of development.  This collection provides a multifaceted analysis of China's models of development, both national and local, political and economic, from both comparative and international perspectives--a most timely and interesting overview of China's constantly evolving developmental path. -- Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley The outstanding scholarly analyses in this volume place the Chinese model of economic and political development in a valuable comparative perspective. The contributors compare the experience of post-Mao China with the paths of development taken earlier under the leadership of Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek, and Mao Zedong, as well as with those subsequently adopted in Taiwan, Russia, and Vietnam. Suggesting that Mainland China has now walked into Taiwans past, the editors ask whether it will follow Taiwan in evolving into a market democracy or whether it will retain its statist and authoritarian features. Either way, they argue that the success and failures of the Chinese experience will have a significant influence on the development strategies of other emerging economies -- Harry Harding, University of Virginia, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy Placing the Chinese model in a historical, evolutionary, and comparative context, this collection of chapters by noted scholars of Chinese and East Asian politics makes a major contribution to our understanding of political development of contemporary China. All chapters are clearly written and original, providing many fresh and unique insights into the ongoing China model debate. -- Suisheng Zhao, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, and Editor of Journal of Contemporary China

Preface vii
Chinese Models of Development: Global, Local, and Comparative Perspectives ix
Tse-Kang Leng
Yu-Shan Wu
PART I CHINESE MODELS AND PARADIGMS OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
1(72)
1 Sources of Regime Legitimacy and the Debate over the Chinese Model
3(28)
Yun-han Chu
2 All Roads Lead to Rome: Modern Economic Growth and the Chinese Model
31(42)
Xiaoming Huang
PART II CHINESE MODELS IN COMPARATIVE ASPECTS
73(80)
3 Comparing Development Models in Mainland China and Taiwan: A Macro Analytical Framework
75(36)
Yu-Shan Wu
4 Political Economies of Reform and Reaction: The Russian & Chinese Cases Compared, 1965--2010
111(22)
Allen C. Lynch
5 The Sino-Vietnamese Model: Path and Future
133(20)
Brantly Womack
PART III REGIONAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA
153(46)
6 Local Governance and Cultural Industry in China: The Case of Nanjing
155(22)
Tse-Kang Leng
7 Whither the Local Autonomy under the "China Model"? The Political Economy of China's 2008 Stimulus Package
177(22)
Szu-chien Hsu
Hans H. Tung
PART IV MODELS OF CHINESE EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
199(76)
8 China's Development Model in Comparative Perspective: Hegemony, Power, and History in International Relations
201(32)
David C. Kang
9 Public Opinion, Nationalism and China's Cooperative International Behavior
233(22)
Rumi Aoyama
10 China and the United States Respond to the Crisis: Cooperation or Conflict?
255(20)
Herman Schwartz
Appendix 1 Sampling and Technical Information about ABS China Survey 275(2)
Appendix 2 Wording of Questionnaire 277(10)
Index 287(10)
About the Editors/Contributors 297
Tse-Kang Leng is research fellow at the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica and professor of political science at National Chengchi University.

Yu-Shan Wu is distinguished research fellow and director of the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica and professor of political science at National Taiwan University.