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Vietnam Giai Phong!
Authors:Ray Kiely
Affiliation:1. Department of Politics , Queen Mary University of London , London, UK r.kiely@qmul.ac.uk
Abstract:This article critically assesses the relationship between the claimed fall in global poverty and the rise of China in recent years. It questions the mainstream “pro-globalisation” argument, which suggests that there is a causal link between neo-liberal, “pro-globalisation” policies, and falling poverty and rising China. It is argued instead that the evidence concerning poverty reduction is ambiguous, and it is not the case that the most successful developers have adopted pro-globalisation policies. This latter contention is examined through consideration of the relationship between Chinese development and globalisation, with particular emphasis on the “transnationalisation” of capital and the rise of global commodity chains, and how this has produced new forms of uneven development in the global economy.
Keywords:Globalisation  poverty  China  commodity chains  uneven development
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