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2017 | 8 | 275-311

Article title

Chiński model transformacji i rozwoju w posocjalistycznej Azji Południowo-Wschodniej

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The Implementation of China’s Model of Transformation and Development in Post-Socialist Southeast Asia

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Artykuł poświęcony jest zastosowaniu chińskiego modelu transformacji i rozwoju w posocjalistycznej Azji Południowo-Wschodniej, w tym w Mjanmie, Laosie i Wietnamie. Główną tezą jest stwierdzenie, iż w okresie transformacji systemowej wszystkie wyżej wymienione kraje szeroko posiłkowały się powyższym modelem. Pierwsza część artykułu opisuje istotę posocjalistycznej transformacji; druga analizuje chiński model transformacji i rozwoju oparty na koncepcji posocjalistycznego państwa rozwojowego; trzecia jest opisem transformacji w krajach kontynentu azjatyckiego; czwarta obrazuje adaptację modelu chińskiego w posocjalistycznej Azji Południowo-Wschodniej.
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The article discusses the implementation of the Chinese model of transformation and development in post-socialist Southeast Asia, namely, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. It argues that during the systemic transformation, all the above-mentioned countries have widely used the model. The text consists of four parts; first, it describes the essence of post-socialist transformation; second, it analyzes the Chinese model of transformation and development based on the concept of post-socialist developmental state; third, it overviews the transformation in Asia; fourth, it illustrates how the Chinese model was adapted in post-socialist Southeast Asia.

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275-311

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