Overview
Today, development is a pressing need in a world beset with divides, inequality, and poverty, calling for a global response and coordinated efforts. China and Global Development unpacks China's evolving development concepts and opening-up efforts in the context of the nation's integration into the global economic system, its participation in international institutional development, and its contribution to global development. The book evaluates various development models, reviews the policy-making process behind China's reform and opening-up, elucidates the fundamental concepts of development economics, and charts the progress on diverse fronts in global development, such as foreign aid, multilateral cooperation, trade negotiations, the division of labor, and technology sharing.
What's New
Reviews the evolution of China's opening-up policy over the past four decades