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Informationen zum Autor Julian Gruin is Assistant Professor of Transnational Governance at the University of Amsterdam Klappentext This book offers a novel account of how the Chinese Communist Party has achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and challenging existing paradigms of political economy, it sheds light on the financial foundations of China's evolving authoritarian capitalism. Zusammenfassung This book offers a novel account of how the Chinese Communist Party has achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and challenging existing paradigms of political economy, it sheds light on the financial foundations of China’s evolving authoritarian capitalism. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figuresList of tablesPrefaceList of abbreviations1 State, market, and the Party in Chinese capitalism2 Ancient markets, modern capitalism: China and the problem of Eurocentrism3 CCP authority and the two faces of uncertainty4 From Tiananmen onwards: constructing capitalism in the 1990s5 Entering the world: consolidating capitalism in the 2000s6 Post-crisis challenges: confronting capitalism in the 2010s7 Chinese finance and the future of authoritarian capitalismReferencesIndex