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China in the World Market: Chinese Industry and International Sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era. By Thomas G. Moore. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xviii+344 pp. Hard cover £45.00, ISBN 0-521-66442-4; paperback £16.95, ISBN 0-521-66442-X.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2003

Extract

This is another doctoral thesis on China, which means that there is one good idea that has been padded out to satisfy the word requirement. It also has the mandated thesis structure: background, hypothesis, case studies, conclusions containing policy implications and an endnote on methodology. The one good idea is a genuinely good one, and original, so it is a worthy thesis, but as a contribution to the literature, it would have been better cut back to a couple of articles.

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© The China Quarterly, 2003

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