Ecological civilization, indigenous culture, and rural reconstruction in China
Document Type
Journal article
Source Publication
Monthly Review
Publication Date
2012
Volume
63
Issue
9
Abstract
The governments of almost all developing countries are facing the long-term twin problems of capital shortages and high fiscal debts, resulting from their attempts to modernize the state forms and economic and financial relations left by colonialism or copied from western political culture. Whether they claimed to be of the left or the right ideologically, they almost invariably undertook policies to attract foreign investment and encourage domestic private investors to join the global industrialization competition during the twentieth century.
Print ISSN
00270520
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Language
English
Recommended Citation
Wen, T., Lau, K., Cheng, C., He, H., & Qiu, J.(2012). Ecological civilization, indigenous culture, and rural reconstruction in China. Monthly Review, 63(9). Retrieved from http://monthlyreview.org/2012/02/01/ecological-civilization-indigenous-culture-and-rural-reconstruction-in-china/