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"Analyses how political and economic imbalances in China exacerbate system collapse - and how this collapse could happen much sooner than we had previously anticipated. China is the last region into which capital can expand: the system is at its limits. Examining this, as well as ecological issues and the internal politics of the Chinese Communist Party, Minqi Li commands a narrative of China at a pivotal moment and the country's possible impact on the stability of capitalism worldwide."
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Table of Contents
China and the Twenty-First-Century Crisis --
China: Classes and Class Struggle --
Economic Crisis: Cyclical and Structural --
The Capitalist World System: The Limit to Spatial Fix --
The Next Economic Crisis --
Climate Change, Peak Oil, and the Global Crisis --
The Unsustainability of Chinese Capitalism --
The Transition.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-212) and index.
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