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The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy is a book written by Li Mingqi.

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China's increasing power in the global economy is destabilizing the established system. This book analyses the possible historical trajectories of China and the capitalist world-economy in the twenty-first century. Minqi Li examines the future global prospects from the perspectives of Marxism, world-system theories, and ecological limits to growth. He argues that China is likely to exacerbate many of the major contradictions of world capitalism, which could lead to the demise of the existing world-system.

This is an essential text for students of political economy, economics and global politics.

David M. Kotz
"Minqi Li has accomplished something different and very important. He has placed the 'rise of China' from the Mao era to today in the context of the history of the entire world-system. He makes a persuasive case that the very success of capitalist methods in China has so overloaded the capacities for accumulation of the world-system as a whole that this rise has become a major factor in the coming demise of the world capitalist system. This is a book which explains much that seems a puzzle and challenges the received opinion of many analysts. It should be read by all concerned persons." Immanuel Wallerstein'A thought-provoking account of human economic and social evolution. Minqi Li considers the consequences of the entry of China into the global capitalist system, in light of the challenges facing human society from economic, political, and environmental constraints. This book makes a major contribution to the debate over how human society can surmount these challenges while continuing to make social progress.'David M. Kotz, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst

Charlie Hore
http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/article.php?articlenumber=10678