Is China’s economic rise sustainable?
Turing its back on reform and opening up for a highly centralised and controlled totalitarian system may prove to be the deepest of all flaws in China’s aspirational economic model, writes George Magnus.
Turing its back on reform and opening up for a highly centralised and controlled totalitarian system may prove to be the deepest of all flaws in China’s aspirational economic model, writes George Magnus.
The China Debate 2019, organised by the SOAS China Institute, brings together four leading China experts, from the USA, China and the UK, to address the question ‘Will China’s rise be peaceful?’.
Professor Steve Tsang reflects on the question, ‘How Sustainable is the Chinese Model?’