Globalization, Structural Reform, and Labour Politics in China (article)
Abstract
To analyze the relationship between globalization and labour protest, this paper compares labour politics in three regions: the highly globalized southeast ‘sunbelt’, the relatively less ‘reformed’, barely globalized, and decaying Manchurian rustbelt, and the broadly ‘reformed’ but only partially globalized and still largely domestically-oriented areas that make up most of the rest of the country, represented in this chapter by the city of Tianjin, the site of the author’s field research. For each, we will identify key dimensions of labour politics. This political configuration forms our explanandum, which is fleshed out region by region. The paper then seeks the explanans of these salient similarities and differences, focusing on the key question of resistance.
Repository Citation
Blecher, Marc. J. 2010. "Globalization, Structural Reform, and Labour Politics in China." Global Labour Journal 1(1): 90-111.
Publisher
McMaster University
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Publication Title
Global Labour Journal
Department
Politics
Additional Department
East Asian Studies
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.15173/glj.v1i1.1066
Language
English
Format
text