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The Transformation of Chinese Socialism
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This article is published in Asian Journal of Social Science.The article was published on 2008-01-01. It has received 76 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Socialist mode of production.read more
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Is China Becoming Neoliberal
TL;DR: This article argued that contemporary China has recently been seen as in the throes of ''neoliberal restructuring'' and this claim is contested on theoretical and methodological grounds, arguing that during the period of economic liberaliza...
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Beijing's Games: What the Olympics Mean to China
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‘Socialism with Chinese characteristics’: Uneven development, variegated neoliberalization and the dialectical differentiation of state spatiality
TL;DR: The authors argued that neoliberalization across China is a variegated process, formed and fractured by existing uneven state spatiality and the Communist Party of China's (CPC) ostensibly contradictory historicization of a Marxian socialist end-state.
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Mission Impossible? Soft Power, Communication Capacity, and the Globalization of Chinese Media
TL;DR: The authors examines a dominant view of communication held by the Chinese leadership and explores a number of ways in which that view shapes the direction of Chinese media's efforts to "go global" through the prism of media events, including the CCTV coverage of the Sichuan earthquake, news, and current affairs.
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Is China Becoming Neoliberal
TL;DR: This article argued that contemporary China has recently been seen as in the throes of ''neoliberal restructuring'' and this claim is contested on theoretical and methodological grounds, arguing that during the period of economic liberaliza...
Book
Beijing's Games: What the Olympics Mean to China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper discuss what the Olympic Games mean to China and what women's sport means to China, and the Clash of Cultures: Martial Arts and Olympic Sports.
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‘Socialism with Chinese characteristics’: Uneven development, variegated neoliberalization and the dialectical differentiation of state spatiality
TL;DR: The authors argued that neoliberalization across China is a variegated process, formed and fractured by existing uneven state spatiality and the Communist Party of China's (CPC) ostensibly contradictory historicization of a Marxian socialist end-state.
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Mission Impossible? Soft Power, Communication Capacity, and the Globalization of Chinese Media
TL;DR: The authors examines a dominant view of communication held by the Chinese leadership and explores a number of ways in which that view shapes the direction of Chinese media's efforts to "go global" through the prism of media events, including the CCTV coverage of the Sichuan earthquake, news, and current affairs.