Playing Our Game

Why China's Rise Doesn't Threaten the West
ISBN13: 9780199837083ISBN10: 0199837082 Paperback, 280 pages

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2010 PROSE Honorable Mention for Government & Politics, AAP

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Conventional wisdom holds that China's burgeoning economic power has reduced the United States to little more than a customer of Beijing. Not so, writes Edward Steinfeld. In this fascinating book, Steinfeld asserts that China's growth actually enhances Western commercial supremacy. By seeking to realize its dream of modernization by integrating itself into the Western economic order, China is playing by our rules, reinforcing the dominance of our companies and regulatory institutions. Indeed, China has in many ways handed over--outsourced--the remaking of its domestic economy and domestic institutions to foreign companies and foreign rule-making authorities. And even as Chinese companies assemble products for export to the West, the most valuable components for those products come from the West. America's share of global manufacturing, by value, has actually increased since 1990. Within China, the R&D centers established by Western companies attract the country's best scientists and engineers, and harness that talent to global, rather than indigenous Chinese, innovation efforts. In short, China's economic emergence is good for America.

Features

  • Challenges the assumption that China's meteoric rise represents a threat to U.S. influence and Western institutions.
  • Perfectly timed given the increasing worries about Chinese economic power in the wake of the global financial crisis
  • Suggests that energy and human rights reforms implemented by the U.S. will prompt similar positive movements in China.
  • His bold alternative perspective will appeal to a broad audience, including businesspeople and general readers interested in global politics
  • Challenges the assumption that China's meteoric rise represents a threat to U.S. influence and Western institutions
  • Perfectly timed given the increasing worries about Chinese economic power in the wake of the global financial crisis
  • Suggests that energy and human rights reforms implemented by the U.S. will prompt similar positive movements in China
  • His bold alternative perspective will appeal to a broad audience, including businesspeople and general readers interested in global politics

Reviews

"Playing Our Game introduces an argument dubbed "institutional outsourcing" that provides a fresh, dynamic, and fundamentally optimistic analysis of the forces driving the evolution of the Chinese political and economic systems. Steinfeld brings an unusual combination of talents fully into play--he is one of the very few who understand Chinese politics, Chinese economics, developments in international business, and the deep integration of the three. His book is thought provoking and will be controversial, as any really good book should be."--Kenneth Lieberthal, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

"This reviewer enthusiastically recommends this thought-provoking volume to the general public, undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and professionals. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels."--CHOICE

"Playing Our Game introduces an argument dubbed "institutional outsourcing" that provides a fresh, dynamic, and fundamentally optimistic analysis of the forces driving the evolution of the Chinese political and economic systems. Steinfeld brings an unusual combination of talents fully into play--he is one of the very few who understand Chinese politics, Chinese economics, developments in international business, and the deep integration of the three. His book is thought provoking and will be controversial, as any really good book should be."--Kenneth Lieberthal, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

Product Details

280 pages; 6 b/w illus.; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-983708-3ISBN10: 0-19-983708-2

About the Author(s)

Edward Steinfeld is Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT, and is director of the MIT-China Program. He is the author of Forging Reform in China: The Fate of State-Owned Industry.

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