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Title:  China Quarterly, The   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2004
Issue:  178
Month:  June
 
     
 
 
 
David S.G. Goodman    
The Campaign to "Open Up the West": National, Provincial-level and Local Perspectives
Pages: 317-335
 
Heike Holbig    
The Emergence of the Campaign to Open Up the West: Ideological Formation, Central Decision Making and the Role of the Provinces
Pages: 335-358
 
Nicolas Becquelin    
Staged Development in Xinjiang
Pages: 358-379
 
David S.G. Goodman    
Qinghai and the Emergence of the West: Nationalities, Communal Interaction and National Integration
Pages: 379-400
 
Eduard B. Vermeer    
Shaanxi: Building a Future on State Support
Pages: 400-426
 
Christopher A. McNally    
Sichuan: Driving Capitalist Development Westward
Pages: 426-448
 
Lijian Hong    
Chongqing: Opportunities and Risks
Pages: 448-467
 
Tim Oakes    
Building a Southern Dynamo: Guizhou and State Power
Pages: 467-488
 
Ralph Litzinger    
The Mobilization of 'Nature': Perspectives from North-west Yunnan
Pages: 488-505
 
[Obituary]   
Joyce K. Kallgren
James R. Townsend
Pages: 505-508
 
[Book Review by Randall Peerenboom]   
Daniel A. Bell and Hahm Chaibong
Confucianism for the Modern World
Pages: 508-511
 
[Book Review by Arif Dirlik]   
Adrian Cha
Chinese Marxism
Pages: 510-511
 
[Book Review by Regina Abrami]   
Thomas Heberer, translated by Timothy J. Gluckman
Private Entrepreneurs in China and Vietnam: Social and Political Functioning of Strategic Groups
Pages: 511-513
 
[Book Review by Laixiang Sun]   
Stephen Green
The Development of China's Stock Market, 1984-2002
Pages: 513-514
 
[Book Review by Cong Cao]   
Susan M. Walcott
Chinese Science and Technology Industrial Parks
Pages: 514-516
 
[Book Review by Eduard B. Vermeer]   
A.S. Bhalla
The Employment Impact of China's WTO Accession
Pages: 516-518
 
[Book Review by Rachel Harris]   
Nimrod Baranovitch
China's New Voices: Popular Music, Ethnicity, Gender, and Politics, 1978-1997
Pages: 518-519
 
[Book Review by Joanne N. Smith]   
Michael Dillon
Xinjiang: China's Muslim Far Northwest
Pages: 519-521
 
[Book Review by Agnes S. Ku]   
Gregory P. Fairbrother
Toward Critical Patriotism: Student Resistance to Political Education in Hong Kong and China
Pages: 521-523
 
[Book Review by I-Ru Chen]   
Glenn P. Jenkins, Chun-Yan Kuo and Keh-Nan Sun
Taxation and Economic Development in Taiwan
Pages: 523-524
 
[Book Review by Frank Dikkötter]   
Paul A. Cohen
China Unbound: Evolving Perspectives on the Chinese Past
Pages: 524-525
 
[Book Review by Diana Lary]   
Hans J. van de Ven
War and Nationalism in China, 1925-1945
Pages: 525-526
 
[Book Review by Hans van de Ven]   
Thomas P. Lyons
China's Maritime Customs and China's Trade Statistics, 1859-1948
Pages: 526-527
 
[Book Review by John Gittings]   
Jack Birns, edited by Carolyn Wakeman and Ken Light
Assignment Shanghai: Photographs of the Eve of Revolution
Pages: 527-529
 
[Book Review by Hugh D.R. Baker]   
Philip Snow
The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China and the Japanese Occupation
Pages: 529-530
 
[Book Review by Parks M. Coble]   
David A. Pietz
Engineering the State: The Huai River and Reconstruction in Nationalist China, 1927-1937
Pages: 530-532
 
[Book Review by David Der-wei Wang]   
Michel Hockx
Questions of Style: Literary Societies and Literary Journals in Modern China: 1911-1937
Pages: 532-533
 
[Book Review by Jeesoon Hong]   
Patricia Laurence
Lily Briscoe's Chinese Eyes: Bloomsbury, Modernism and China
Pages: 534-535
 
[Book Review by Bernard Fuehrer]   
Edited by Victor Mair
The Columbia History of Chinese Literature
Pages: 535-536
 
[Book Review by Gregory B. Lee]   
Wanning Sun
Leaving China: Media, Migration and Transnational Imagination
Pages: 536-537
 
[Books Received]   
Pages: 538-543
 
[Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation (January-March 2004)]   
(compiled by Robert Ash)
Pages: 544-592
 
[Contributors]   
Pages: 593-596
 
[Glossary of Chinese terms]   
Pages: 597-601
 
     
 
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