In Transition to Rural Vitalization: China’s Strategy amid the Global Crises

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This article examines how China deals with the global crises. China’s policies to counter the crises rely on maintaining investment-led growth, which, however, has incurred an overexpansion of credits and serious debts similar to those of the West entering the era of financial capitalism. The current challenge is whether China can deploy the strategy of rural vitalization to turn to ecological civilization.

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Wong, E., Tsui, S., Chi, L. K., & Tiejun, W. (2020). In Transition to Rural Vitalization: China’s Strategy amid the Global Crises. Agrarian South, 9(3), 368–387. https://doi.org/10.1177/2277976020977228

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