The military imperative in Chinese economic reform: The politics of electronics, 1949--1999.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Dorman ; David Brent.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2002
  • 导师:Kaminski, Bartlomiej
  • 毕业院校:University of Maryland
  • 专业:History, Asia, Australia and Oceania.;Economics, General.;Political Science, General.
  • ISBN:9780493901305
  • CBH:3070531
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:11639836
  • Pages:372
文摘
This dissertation asks the question: what role has the Chinese military played in determining the course of China's post-1978 economic reforms? A case study of China's state-run electronics industry, focusing on its governing structure and the competing high-technology policies that have affected it since 1949, provides the empirical data necessary to generate a causal hypothesis regarding the military imperative in Chinese economic reform. The Chinese defense establishment's stake in high-technology policy, "the military imperative," serves as the independent variable, interacting with the dynamics of "fragmented authoritarianism," to create a particular institutional outcome, specifically the governing structure of the Chinese state-run electronics industry as it evolved during the reform era. The results of my analysis suggest that the course of reform in China's state-run electronics sector has been strongly shaped by China's defense establishment, often in conflict with the goals laid down by China's more liberal economic reformers. The dissertation concludes that a professionalizing Chinese military remains influential in politics, a role extending well beyond the barracks, to the course of China's post-Mao economic reforms.

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