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Title:  China Quarterly, The   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2005
Issue:  181
Month:  March
 
     
 
 
 
Sebastian Heilmann    
Regulatory Innovation by Leninist Means: Communist Party Supervision in China's Financial Industry
Pages: 1-21
 
Lei Guang and Lu Zheng    
Migration as the Second-best Option: Local Power and Off-farm Employment
Pages: 22-45
 
Guobin Yang    
Environmental NGOs and Institutional Dynamics in China
Pages: 46-66
 
Jens Damm    
Same Sex Desire and Society in Taiwan, 1970-1987
Pages: 67-81
 
Chang-tai Hung    
The Dance of Revolution: Yangge in Beijing in the Early 1950s
Pages: 82-99
 
[Focus on Welfare]   
Jennifer Adams and Emily Hannum
Children's Social Welfare in China, 1989-1997: Access to Health Insurance and Education
Pages: 100-121
 
[Focus on Welfare]   
Xiaoyuan Shang, Xiaoming Wu and Yue Wu
Welfare Provision for Vulnerable Children: The Missing Role of the State
Pages: 122-136
 
[Focus on Welfare]   
Sukhan Jackson, Adrian C. Sleigh, Li Peng and Liu Xi-Li
Health Finance in Rural Henan: Low Premium Insurance Compared to the Out-of-Pocket System
Pages: 137-157
 
John Fuh-sheng Hsieh and Emerson M.S. Niou    
Measuring Taiwanese Public Opinion on Taiwanese Independance
Pages: 158-168
 
[Book Review by Bruce Gilley]   
Robert Lawrence Kuhn
The Man Who Changed China:The Life and Legacy of Jiang Zemin
Pages: 169-171
 
[Book Review by John Gittings]   
Hugo de Burgh
The Chinese Journalist
Pages: 171-173
 
[Book Review by Erica S. Downs]   
Phillip Andrews-Speed
Energy Policy and Regulation in the People's Republic of China
Pages: 173-174
 
[Book Review by Mobo Gao]   
Mei Zhang
China's Poor Regions: Rural-Urban Migration, Poverty, Economic Reform and Urbanization
Pages: 174-177
 
[Book Review by Mobo Gao]   
Arianne M. Gaetano and Tamara Jacka
On the Move; Women in Rural-to-Urban Migration in Contemporary China
Pages: 174-177
 
[Book Review by Andrew Wedeman]   
Yan Sun
Corruption and Market in Contemporary China
Pages: 177-179
 
[Book Review by Elizabeth J. Remick]   
Elaine Jeffreys
China, Sex and Prostitution
Pages: 179-180
 
[Book Review by David A. Palmer]   
Maria Hsia Chang
Falun Gong: The End of Days
Pages: 181-183
 
[Book Review by Richard P. Suttmeier]   
Ole Döring
Chinese Scientists and Responsibility: Ethical Issues of Human Genetics in Chinese International Contexts
Pages: 183-184
 
[Book Review by Mary S. Erbaugh]   
Ji Fengyuan
Linguistic Engineering: Language and Politics in Mao's China
Pages: 184-186
 
[Book Review by Nara Dillon]   
James Z. Gao
The Communist Takeover of Hangzhou: The Transformation of City and Cadres, 1949-1954
Pages: 186-187
 
[Book Review by Joyce A. Madancy]   
Frank Dikötter, Lars Laamann and Zhou Xun
Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China
Pages: 187-189
 
[Book Review by Ka-che Yip]   
Brett Sheenan
Trust in Troubled Times: Money, Banks and State-Society Relations in Republican Tianjin
Pages: 189-190
 
[Book Review by Timothy B. Weston]   
Rana Mitter
A Bitter Revolution: China's Struggle with the Modern World
Pages: 190-192
 
[Book Review by I-Ru Chen]   
Anru Lee
In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity: Labor and Gender Politics in Taiwan's Economic Restructuring
Pages: 192-193
 
[Book Review by Mark Harrison]   
David K. Jordan, Andrew D. Morris and Marc L. Moskowitz
The Minor Arts of Daily Life: Popular Culture in Taiwan
Pages: 193-195
 
[Book Review by Francesca Tarocco]   
André Laliberté
The Politics of Buddhist Organisations in Taiwan: 1989-2003. Safeguarding the Faith, Building a Pure Land, Helping the Poor
Pages: 195-197
 
[Book Review by Francesca Tarocco]   
Stuart Chandler
Establishing a Pure Land on Earth. The Foguang Buddhist Perspective on Modernization and Globalization
Pages: 195-197
 
[Book Review by Jon Eugene von Kowallis]   
Chiu-yee Cheung
Lu Xun: the Chinese "Gentle" Nietzsche
Pages: 197-199
 
[Book Review by Barbara Mittler]   
Sheila Melvin and Jindong Cai
Rhapsody in Red: How Western Classical Music Became Chinese
Pages: 199-201
 
[Books Received]   
Pages: 202-206
 
[Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation (October-December 2004)]   
Pages: 207-238
 
[Contributors]   
Pages: 239-242
 
[Glossary of Chinese Terms]   
Pages: 243-251
 
     
 
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