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The book provides insights into the economic and social transformation that China has undergone from 1979 to the present. Based on the author's research in China for over three decades, China's Transformation: The Success Story and the Success Trap shows how its ‘reform and open door’ policy evolved and helped achieve tremendous economic success. However, it also generated serious social and environmental problems. The book presents that the consequences of this success story of growth are so strong that it has been difficult for China to change its main development path to achieve a desirable level of equity and sustainability. The author describes this as the ‘success trap’ that China is currently grappling with.
Social Sector Achievements and Crisis: Health, Family Planning and Education
Social Sector Achievements and Crisis: Health, Family Planning and Education
Growth at the Cost of Social Development
China's most important achievements since the founding of the PRC in 1949 have been in ...