China's new economic and strategic uncertainties, and the security prospects
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1989-09
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Gelber, Harry G.
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Strategic and Defences Studies Centre, Australian National University
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This paper surveys the implementation of China's 'four modernisations'
program during the past decade, when the country's leadership took advantage of a
period of comparative stability and detente to develop a broader economic and
technological base. It describes the achievements of the program so far and its
problems, both internal difficulties resulting from local conditions and problems
associated generally with international economic growth and competition. The paper
points to tension between the requirements of Party bureaucratic control and the
demands of modernisation for economic innovation and political liberalisation,
discussing the events of May-July 1989 in these terms. It also points to a new and
different economic future world-wide, with the tempo and scale of development
posing increasing difficulty in information and investment control. Finally, the paper
discusses changes in the strategic balance resulting from national and international
economic developments, in particular the emerging role of China as a middle power
between the USSR and the US.
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Economics, Economics China, Security
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