@article{MAKHILLTSS20127522360,
    title = {Hu Jintao and State Capitalism: Rethinking China&#146;s 
  Domestic and Regional Role},
    journal = {The Social Sciences},
    volume = {7},
    number = {5},
    pages = {738-745},
    year = {2012},
    issn = {1818-5800},
    doi = {sscience.2012.738.745},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1818-5800&doi=sscience.2012.738.745},
    author = {Fanie},
    keywords = {State capitalism,Chinese characteristics,good neighbor relations,economic,government markets},
    abstract = {China as the world&#146;s 
  largest trading partner has developed its own form of capitalist political economy. 
  China&#146;s state capitalism is already 
  global in reach and poses a challenge to other forms of capitalism, for example, 
  the anglo-American capitalist system or continental capitalism (Rhine or Rhenan 
  capitalism, practiced on continental Europe). This form of state capitalism 
  is quite different from its Western version and is characterized by a reliance 
  on informal business networks, guidance from the state and socialist and imperial 
  influences. It is a system in which the Chinese government uses capitalism and 
  free markets to advance their own power and interests. Is Chinese state capitalism 
  a new economic paradigm or a rejuvenation of old policies under a new consensus? 
  With a new president elected in 2012, how has China benefitted from capitalism 
  under the tenure of Hu Jintao? Will a revival of Marxism alleviate economic 
  and social imbalances and lift the masses out of poverty into the capitalist 
  overdrive. What is the history of Chinese capitalism in the region and how does 
  it influence good neighbor relations? The aim is to provide answers to these 
  questions which also constitute the theme of the study.}
    }