China’s Outward Investments: State Capitalism or Capital Flight? feat. Meg Rithmire
Автор: Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP)
Загружено: 2021-03-07
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In this China Conference event, Professor Meg Rithmire discusses the nature of China's outward investments. Deborah Brautigam (JHU-SAIS) and Stephen Kaplan (GWU) provided discussant remarks. The event was moderated by IIEP Co-Director Jay Shambaugh.
Global observers are increasingly focused on China’s “state capitalism” and its implications for trading partners and host countries. Disentangling the strategic and commercial motives for Chinese firms abroad is not straightforward, and some of Chinese companies’ global efforts subvert, rather than execute, the Chinese state’s strategic goals. In this talk, based on research on the changing role of the state in China’s economy and the internationalization of Chinese capital over the last decade, Prof. Rithmire characterizes China’s approach to globalization as a series of campaigns and experiments with constant adjustments and focus on the reach and limits of the Chinese party-state.
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