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Susan Greenhalgh
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| Population Science, Missile Science: The Origins of China's One-Child Policy |
| Pages: 253-276 |
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Michael Schoenhals
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| "Why Don't We Arm the Left? Mao's Culpability for the Cultural Revolution's "Great Chaos"of 1967 |
| Pages: 277-300 |
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Laura Paler
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| China's Legislation Law and the Making of a More Orderly and Representative Legislative System |
| Pages: 301-318 |
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Andrew C. Mertha and Ka Zeng
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| Political Institutions, Resistance and China's Harmonization With International Law |
| Pages: 319-337 |
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Yumin Sheng
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| Central-Procvincial Relations at the CCP Central Committees"Institutions, Measurement and Empirical Trends, 1978-2002 |
| Pages: 338-355 |
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Azizur Rahman Khan and Carl Riskin
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| China's Household Income and Its Distribution, 1995 and 2002 |
| Pages: 356-384 |
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Christopher M. Dent
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| Taiwan and the New Regional Political Economy of East Asia |
| Pages: 385-406 |
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Thomas Heberer
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| Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Ethnic Identity: A Case Study among the Liangshan Yi (Nuoso) in China |
| Pages: 407-427 |
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[Book Review by James Carter]  |
| Elizabeth J. Remick
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| Building Local States: China during the Republican and Post-Mao Eras |
| Pages: 428-429 |
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[Book Review by Y.Y. Kueh]  |
| Yung-Wing Sung
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| The Emergence of Greater China: The Economic Integration of Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong |
| Pages: 429-431 |
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[Book Review by Stanley Rosen]  |
| Cong Cao
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| China's Scientific Elite |
| Pages: 431-433 |
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[Book Review by Scott Wilson]  |
| Cao Jinquing, translated by Nickey Harman and Huang Ruhua
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| China Along the Yellow River: Reflections on Rural Society |
| Pages: 433-435 |
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[Book Review by Marc Blecher]  |
| Ian Johnson
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| Wild Grass: Three Stories of Change in Modern China |
| Pages: 435-437 |
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[Book Review by Borge Bakken]  |
| Philip F. Williams and Yenna Wu
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| The Great Wall of Confinement: The Chinese Prison Camp Through Contemporary Fiction and Reportage |
| Pages: 437-439 |
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[Book Review by Jeffrey C. Kinkley]  |
| David Der-Wei Wang
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| The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing in Twentieth-Century China |
| Pages: 439-441 |
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[Book Review by Richard Louis Edmonds]  |
| Mark Elvin
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| The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China |
| Pages: 441-443 |
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[Book Review by Andrea Janku]  |
| Christopher A. Reed
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| Gutenberg in Shanghai. Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876-1937 |
| Pages: 443-445 |
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[Book Review by Felicity Lufkin]  |
| James A. Flath
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| The Cult of Happiness: Nianhua, Art and History in Rural North China |
| Pages: 446-447 |
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[Book Review by Robin Jones]  |
| Andrew D. Morris
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| Marrow of the Nation: A History of Sport and Culture in Republican China |
| Pages: 447-449 |
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[Book Review by Xun Zhou]  |
| Joyce A. Madancy
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| The Troublesome Legacy of Commissioner Lin: The Opium Trade and Opium Suppression in Fujian Province, 1820s to 1920s |
| Pages: 449-450 |
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[Book Review by T. H. Barrett]  |
| Eric Reinders
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| Borrowed Gods and Foreign Bodies: Christian Missionaries Imagine Chinese Religion |
| Pages: 450-451 |
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[Book Review by Alisa Jones]  |
| Edward Vickers
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| In Search of an Identity: The Politics of History as a School Subject in Hong Kong 1960s-2002 |
| Pages: 452-453 |
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[Book Review by Melanie Manion]  |
| John P. Burns
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| Government Capacity and the Hong Kong Civil Service |
| Pages: 453-454 |
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[Book Review by Chris Berry]  |
| Jerome Silbergeld
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| Hitchcock with a Chinese Face: Cinematic Doubles, Oedipal Triangles, and China's Moral Voice (with DVD) |
| Pages: 454-456 |
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[Book Review by Ping-hui Liao]  |
| June Yip
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| Envisioning Taiwan: Cinema, and the Nation in the Cultural Imaginary |
| Pages: 456-458 |
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[Book Review by Jeremy Brown]  |
| Edited by Edward L. Davis
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| Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture |
| Pages: 458-459 |
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[Books Received]  |
| Pages: 460-462 |
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[Quarterly Chronicle an Documentation (January-March 2005) compiled by Robert Ash]  |
| Pages: 463-512 |
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[Contributors]  |
| Pages: 513-516 |
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[Glossary of Chinese Terms]  |
| Pages: 517-522 |