Blavatnik Book Talk: Politicizing Business
- Date & time
- –
- Speaker
- Ning Leng (McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University), Yeling Tan (Blavatnik School of Government)
- Host
- Blavatnik School of Government (Department)
- Series
- BLavatnik School of Government
- Location
- Blavatnik School of Government, Blavatnik School of Government Radcliffe Observatory Quarter Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6GG United Kingdom
- Organisation
- Oxford
About this talk
Join author Ning Leng, Assistant Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, in conversation with Yeling Tan, Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, to discuss her new book Politicizing Business: How Firms Are Made to Serve the Party-State in China. In Politicizing Business: How Firms Are Made to Serve the Party-State in China, Professor Ning Leng offers an in-depth examination of the relationship between the Chinese government and Chinese firms, both private and state-owned. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and original datasets from two sectors in China, Professor Ning Leng introduces two political services that the Chinese state demands from companies: visibility projects, a common distortion of economic policies and infrastructure politics to advance government officials’ careers, and societal control, through which firms assist the state in pushing forward controversial projects. One unexpected consequence of this politicisations of business is the gradual retreat of China’s private sector—sometimes voluntary, at other times coerced. The book offers a fresh revisit of China's political economy and sheds light on the political incentives shaping Chinese firms’ investment behavior. Please note that this event takes place in person only.
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