How do social relations, or guanxi, matter in China today and how can
this distinctive form of personal connection be better understood? In
Guanxi: How China Works, Yanjie Bian analyzes the forms, dynamics, and
impacts of guanxi relations in reform-era China, and shows them to be
a crucial part of the puzzle of how Chinese society operates.
Rich in original studies and insightful analyses, this concise book
offers a critical synthesis of guanxi research, including its
empirical controversies and theoretical debates. Bian skillfully
illustrates the growing importance of guanxi in diverse areas such as
personal network building, employment and labor markets, informal
business relationships, and the broader political sphere, highlighting
guanxi's central value in China's contemporary social structure.
A definitive statement on the topic from a top authority on the
sociology of guanxi, this book is an excellent classroom introduction
for courses on China, a useful reference for guanxi researchers, and
ideal reading for anyone interested in Chinese culture and society.