The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World-economyPluto Press, 2008 - 208 pages China's increasing power in the global economy is destabilizing the established system. This book analyses the possible historical trajectories of China and the capitalist world-economy in the twenty-first century.Minqi Li examines the future global prospects from the perspectives of Marxism, world-system theories, and ecological limits to growth. He argues that China is likely to exacerbate many of the major contradictions of world capitalism, which could lead to the demise of the existing world-system.This is an essential text for students of political economy, economics and global politics. |
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accumulation of capital agriculture areas Arrighi become bureaucratic capital accumulation capitalist class capitalist world-economy carbon century China Chinese climate change CO2-equivalent Communist Party core countries crisis current account deficits decline Deng Deng Xiaoping depletion Development Indicators Online ecological ecological footprint electricity energy consumption Eurozone existing world-system expansion exploited Figure fossil fuels global capitalist global economy growing growth rates hegemonic hegemonic power historical human income India industrial intellectuals interest rates IPCC Japan labor force Liu Shaoqi long-term major Mao Zedong Maoist material production Meisner million neoliberal nonrenewable resources nuclear nuclear fusion numbers peak People's percent of GDP periphery and semi-periphery political population potential profit rate proletarianized ratio renewable energies Revolution revolutionary rise of China ruling elites sector semi-periphery social system socialist society solar Source stabilize structure struggle surplus value sustainable system-level taxation costs wage Wallerstein western Europe workers and peasants world economic growth world GDP world's total