@ARTICLE{27043461_28144321_2009, author = {Vladimir Popov}, keywords = {, socialism, neoliberalism, basic requirements, ecological stabilitytransition to a postcapitalist society}, title = {Minqi Li. The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World-Economy. - London: Pluto Press, 2008. - 208 c.}, journal = {The Russian Sociological Review}, year = {2009}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {61-70}, url = {https://sociologica.hse.ru/en/2009-8-3/28144321.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The reviewed book represents research of causes and effects of historical rise of China within the frameworks of a capitalist world-economy. The author believes that preconditions of economic "miracle" of China of the end 1980 - the beginnings of 2000th years are laid during the Maoistsky period (1950-1976), and shows that economic successes of China are caused by refusal of political, social, economic and legal achievements of a socialist epoch, and distribution to China a neoliberal model of a global capitalist economy. The author asserts that sweeping economic rise of China has seriously broken balance of capitalist world-system and threatens to undermine its ecological stability.}, annote = {The reviewed book represents research of causes and effects of historical rise of China within the frameworks of a capitalist world-economy. The author believes that preconditions of economic "miracle" of China of the end 1980 - the beginnings of 2000th years are laid during the Maoistsky period (1950-1976), and shows that economic successes of China are caused by refusal of political, social, economic and legal achievements of a socialist epoch, and distribution to China a neoliberal model of a global capitalist economy. The author asserts that sweeping economic rise of China has seriously broken balance of capitalist world-system and threatens to undermine its ecological stability.} }