| List of Figures and Tables | xi | |
| Acknowledgments | xiii | |
| INTRODUCTION | 1 | |
| 1. | Overcoming Our Middle Kingdom Complex: Finding China’s Place in Comparative Politics Scott Kennedy | 3 |
| PART ONE: CHINESE ECONOMIC REFORM AND THE VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM | 23 | |
| 2. | Variety Within and Without: The Political Economy of Chinese Regulation Margaret M. Pearson | 25 |
| 3. | Developmental Dreams: Policy and Reality in China’s Economic Reforms Arthur R. Kroeber | 44 |
| 4. | Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones or Carried Across by the Current? The Transformation of the Chinese Automotive Sector Andrew Wedeman | 66 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Beyond the Middle Kingdom: Comparative Perspectives on China's Capitalist Transformation.
Contributors: Scott Kennedy - Editor.
Publisher: Stanford University Press.
Place of publication: Stanford, CA.
Publication year: 2011.
Page number: ix.
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