This open access handbook, Ten Crises systematically traces the economic history
of China from 1949 to 2020, unravelling the complex domestic and global factors
leading to the cyclical crises identified by WEN and his research team, and
examining the corresponding counteracting policies and measures by the
government to resolve or defer the crises. The book offers profound insights into
China’s endeavours and predicaments on the path of modernization, and
contemplates opportunities and lessons for the forging of alternative trajectories
not only for China but also for the global south: to reconstruct rural communities
for integrated cooperation and governance, and to revitalize ecological civilization.
Wen Tiejun is Director of the Centre of Rural Revitalization, Peking University;
Executive Dean of the Institute of Rural Reconstruction of China, Southwest
University; and Executive Dean of the Institute of Rural Reconstruction of the
Straits, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, China. He is a leading scholar
on macro-economics and agrarian issues, Independent Non-Executive Director of
Postal Savings Bank of China, and policy advisor to the State Council and the
Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China.