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Wirtschaftsregulierung in China: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen staatlicher Steuerungskapazitäten in einem nicht-liberalen Kapitalismus

Economic Regulation in China: Opportunities and Limits on State Steering Capacities in a Non-Liberal Variety of Capitalism
[journal article]

ten Brink, Tobias

Abstract

Im Unterschied zu vielen OECD-Ländern, in denen die Handlungsfähigkeit des Staates zu erschöpfen droht, erscheint der chinesische Staat erstaunlich flexibel, ökonomisch potent und politisch handlungsfähig. Wie realistisch ist diese Annahme? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage werden wesentliche Dimensione... view more

Im Unterschied zu vielen OECD-Ländern, in denen die Handlungsfähigkeit des Staates zu erschöpfen droht, erscheint der chinesische Staat erstaunlich flexibel, ökonomisch potent und politisch handlungsfähig. Wie realistisch ist diese Annahme? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage werden wesentliche Dimensionen der Wirtschaftsregulierung in China untersucht, die diese im Zuge der kapitalistischen Modernisierung des Landes angenommen hat. Es wird dabei der Wandel der wirtschaftspolitischen Intervention mit einem Augenmerk auf die zentralstaatlichen Institutionen historisch rekonstruiert. Tatsächlich lässt sich dabei seit den 1990ern eine Zunahme der zentralstaatlichen Steuerungskapazitäten nachweisen. Sie gründet nicht zuletzt auf originären Grundlagen wie staatszentrierten Leitbildern, eigentümlichen Innovationspolitiken im "Schatten" der Hierarchie und dem fortwährenden Gewicht der Kommunistischen Partei. Insgesamt ist jedoch keine allumfassende Kontrollmacht festzustellen. Es existieren eine Reihe von Grenzen der politischen Steuerung im wettbewerbsgetriebenen System der "staatskapitalistischen" Regulierung.... view less


The influence and power of some OECD states is under threat but China appears to remain astonishingly flexible, economically potent, and politically strong. How accurate is this view? To answer this question, major aspects of Chinese economic regulation that were adopted in the country’s progress to... view more

The influence and power of some OECD states is under threat but China appears to remain astonishingly flexible, economically potent, and politically strong. How accurate is this view? To answer this question, major aspects of Chinese economic regulation that were adopted in the country’s progress towards capitalist modernization are examined. The analysis requires a historical reconstruction of how China changed the way it intervenes economically and politically, especially with regard to the institutions of the central state. Such a reconstruction reveals that, since the 1990s, the central state has indeed increased its steering capacities. These capacities have a distinctive basis that includes acceptance of a state-centered approach, idiosyncratic innovation policies taking place in the "shadow" of the state’s hierarchy, and the ongoing influence of the communist party. An all-embracing controlling power is, however, not detectable. What does exist in China’s competition-driven system of "statecapitalist" regulation, is a set of limits on the state’s capacity to govern.... view less

Keywords
China; economic policy; economic power; economic development (on national level); exertion of government pressure; regulation; political governance; government control; capitalism; liberalism; party state; statehood; transformation; newly industrializing countries; Far East

Classification
Economic Policy
Political System, Constitution, Government
Sociology of Economics

Method
descriptive study; empirical; quantitative empirical; theory application

Free Keywords
Vergleichende Politische Ökonomie; Wirtschaftsregulierung; Comparative Political Economy; economic regulation; state policies

Document language
German

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 65-84

Journal
der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management, 6 (2013) 1

Issue topic
Staatskapitalismus

ISSN
2196-1395

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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