This is the first monograph on the socioeconomic and political impacts of minerals on contemporary China, examining the distinctive effects of minerals on the state, capital and labour and their triangular relations. It provides a novel outlook on the resource curse and derives valuable policy implications for resource management.
This is the first monograph on the socioeconomic and political impacts of minerals on contemporary China, examining the distinctive effects of minerals on the state, capital and labour and their triangular relations. It provides a novel outlook on the resource curse and derives valuable policy implications for resource management.
Jing Vivian Zhan is Associate Professor in the Department of Government & Public Administration at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She specializes in comparative political economy, contemporary Chinese politics, intergovernmental relations, local governance and development studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Minerals and the state-capital-labor triad 2. Minerals, capital, and local economic development 3. Resource extraction and victimization of labor 4. Resources and local state capture 5. Resources and public goods provision 6. Coping with the resource curse.
1. Minerals and the state-capital-labor triad 2. Minerals, capital, and local economic development 3. Resource extraction and victimization of labor 4. Resources and local state capture 5. Resources and public goods provision 6. Coping with the resource curse.
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