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Marc J. Blecher
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| Hegemony and Workers' Politics in China |
| Pages: 283-303 |
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Dorothy J. Solingerr
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| Labour Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-off Proletariat |
| Pages: 304-326 |
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Yongshun Cai
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| The Resistance of Chinese Laid-off Workers in the Reform Period |
| Pages: 327-344 |
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William Hurst and Kevin J. O'Brian
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| China's Contentious Pensioners |
| Pages: 345-360 |
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Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
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| Institutional Reform and the Bianzhi System in China |
| Pages: 361-386 |
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Y.Y. Kueh and Raymond C.W. Ng
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| The Interplay of the "China Factor" and US Dollar Peg in the Hong Kong Economy |
| Pages: 387-412 |
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Yuk-shing Cheng and Dic Lo
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| Explaining the Financial Performance of China's Industrial Enterprises: Beyond the Competition-Ownership Controversy |
| Pages: 413-440 |
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Leong H. Liew and Harry X. Wu
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| Not All Currency Traders Believe in Unfettered Free Markets: Currency Speculation and Market Intervention in Hong Kong |
| Pages: 441-458 |
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Mayfair Mei-hui Yang
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| The Resilience of Guanxi and its New Deployments |
| Pages: 459-476 |
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[Book review, by June Teufel Dreyer]  |
| Colin Mackerras
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| The New Combridge Handbook of Contemporary China |
| Page: 476 |
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[Book review, by Louise Beynon]  |
| Wenfang Tang and William L. Parish
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| Chinese Urban Life under Reform |
| Pages: 477-478 |
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[Book review, by Thomas B. Gold]  |
| Pamela Yatsko
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| New Shanghai: The Rocky Rebirth of China's Legendary City |
| Pages: 479-480 |
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[Book review, by Malcolm Warner]  |
| Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song, Yang Yao and Xiaolu Wang
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| Private Enterprise in China |
| Pages: 481-482 |
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[Book review, by Chang-tai Hung]  |
| Kwan Man Bun
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| Yhe Salt Merchants of Tiaanjin: State-Making and Civil Society in Late Imperial China |
| Pages: 482-483 |
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[Book review, by Thomas R. Gottschang]  |
| Lynda S. Bell
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| One Industry, Two Chinas: Silk Filatures and Peasant |
| Pages: 484-485 |
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[Book review, by Dorothy J. Solinger]  |
| Nelson Chow and Yuebin Xu
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| Socialist Welfare in a Market Economy: Social Security Reforms in Guangzhou, China |
| Pages: 485-486 |
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[Book review, byCong Cao]  |
| Qiwen Lu
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| China's Leap into the Information Age: Innovation and Organization in the Computer Industry |
| Pages: 487-488 |
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[Book review, by Christopher R. Hughes]  |
| Compiled by Zhang Chunjiang and Ni Jianmin, with a foreword by Wu Jichuan
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| Guojia xinxi anquan bapgao (Report on National Information Security) |
| Pages: 488-490 |
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[Book review, by John Garver]  |
| Qiang Zhai
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| China and the Vietnam Wars, 1950-1975 |
| Pages: 490-491 |
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[Book review, by John Garver]  |
| Ed. by Tan Chung
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| Acriss the Himalayan Gap: An Indian Quest for Understanding China |
| Pages: 491-493 |
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[Book review, by Steven M. Goldstein]  |
| Sheng Lijun
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| China;s Dilemma: The Taiwan Issue |
| Pages: 493-494 |
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[Book review, by Tim Oakes]  |
| Susan D. Blum
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| Portraits pf "Primitives": Ordering Human Kinds in the Chinese Nation |
| Pages: 494-496 |
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[Book review, by Cristina Dias Alves]  |
| Gregor Benton and Edmund Terence Gomez
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| Chinatown and Transnationalism: Ethnic Chinese in Europe and Southeast Asia |
| Pages: 496-497 |
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[Book review, by Keith Howard]  |
| Ed. by Margaret D. Stetz and Bonnie B.C. Oh
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| Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II |
| Pages: 497-499 |
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[Book review, by Philippe Forêt]  |
| Young-tsu Wong
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| A Paradise Lost: The Imperial Garden Yuanming Yuan |
| Pages: 499-500 |
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[Book review, by Hugh D.R. Baker]  |
| Yip Po-Ching
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| The Chinese Lexicon: A Comprehensive Survey |
| Pages: 500-501 |