I think there's a valid alternative narrative where China's explosive growth is the result of enormous quantities of previously untapped natural resources and a previous lack of infrastructure. One could argue that prosperity was inevitable for China as soon as it eased up on its isolationism, almost regardless of what government was in place.
the result of enormous quantities of previously untapped natural resources and a previous lack of infrastructure.
Previously untapped natural resources are a good thing, esp. along with a well enough educated population with a good work ethic.
Previous lack of infrastructure? I'm not sure how that can be an advantage.
As Multiheaded added, "Personal is Political" stuff like gender relations, etc also may belong here.