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Brian Hook
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| British Views of the Legacy of the Colonial Administration of HongKong: A Preliminary Assessment |
| Pages: 553-566 |
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Ming K. Chan
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| The Legacy of the British Administration of Hong Kong: A View fromHong Kong |
| Pages: 567-582 |
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Liu Shuyong
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| Hong Kong: A Survey of its Political and Economic Development overthe Past 150 Years |
| Pages: 583-592 |
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Feng Chen
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| Order and Stability in Social Transition: Neoconservative PoliticalThought in Post-1989 China |
| Pages: 593-613 |
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[Research Notes]  |
| Anne-Marie Brady
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| Who Friend, Who Enemy? Rewi Alley and the Friends of China |
| Pages: 614-632 |
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Enjiang Cheng
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| Market Reforms and Provision of Credit for Grain Purchases in China |
| Pages: 633-653 |
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[Translation]  |
| Mary G. Mazur
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| A Private Ceremony to Deng Tuo, Wu Han, Liao Mosha and Liu Ren |
| Pages: 654-658 |
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[Book review, by Ming K. Chan]  |
| Jonathan Dimbleby
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| The Last Governor: Chris Patten and the Handover of Hong Kong |
| Pages: 659-661 |
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[Book review, by Dick Wilson]  |
| Sally Blyth and Ian Wotherspoon
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| Hongkong Remembers |
| Pages: 661-662 |
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[Book review, by Elizabeth Sinn]  |
| James Hayes
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| Friends & Teachers: Hong Kong and its People 1953-87 |
| Pages: 662-664 |
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[Book review, by Richard Louis Edmonds]  |
| Steve Shipp
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| Macau, China: A Political History of the Portugese Colony's Transitionto Chinese Rules |
| Pages: 664-665 |
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[Book review, by Jürgen Domes]  |
| Gunther Schubert
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| Taiwan - die chinesische Alternative: Demokratisierung in einemostasiatischen Schwellenland (1985-1993) |
| Pages: 665-666 |
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[Book review, by John W. Garver]  |
| Guang Zhang
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| Mao's Militairy Romanticism: China and the Korean War, 1950-1953 |
| Pages: 667-668 |
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[Book review, by Dick Wilson]  |
| Kuo-kang Shao
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| Zhou Enlai and the Foundation of Chinese Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 668-669 |
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[Book review, by Julia C. Strauss]  |
| Gordon White, Jude Howell and Shang Xiaoyuan
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| In Search of Civil Society: Market Reform and Social Change in ContemporaryChina |
| Pages: 669-672 |
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[Book review, by Julia C. Strauss]  |
| Baogang He
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| The Democratic Implications of Civil Society in China |
| Pages: 669-672 |
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[Book review, by Qi Luo]  |
| Francis A. Lees
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| China Superpower: Requisites for High Growth |
| Page: 672 |
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[Book review, by B.J. Heinzen]  |
| louis T.W. Cheng, Joseph K.W. Fung and Kin Lam
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| The Characteristics and Stock Price Effects of U.S.-Chinese JointVentures |
| Page: 672 |
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[Book review, by B.J. Heinzen]  |
| Kam C. Chan, Louis T.W. Cheng and Joseph K.W. Fung
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| Ownership Restrictions and Stock Price Behaviour in China |
| Page: 672 |
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[Book review, by B.J. Heinzen]  |
| Kun-Luen Alex Lau
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| The Sole Proprietorship Enterprise Bill - A First for China |
| Page: 672 |
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[Book review, by B.J. Heinzen]  |
| Li Sung-ko and Mo Pak-hung
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| Productive Efficiency and Allocation of Resources Among State-OwnedEnterprises in China: An Inter-Industry Comparison |
| Page: 672 |
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[Book review, by B.J. Heinzen]  |
| Sandra S. Liu
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| The Distribution Channel Aspect of Entry Strategies for ForeignFirms Entering the China Market |
| Page: 673 |
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[Book review, by Taciana Fisac]  |
| Pablo Bustelo and Yolanda Fernández Lommen
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| La economía china ante el siglo XXI: Veinte años dereforma |
| Pages: 674-675 |
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[Book review, by John Frankenstein]  |
| Zhen Quan Wang
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| Foreign Investement and Economic Development in Hungary and China |
| Pages: 675-676 |
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[Book review, by Richard Louis Edmonds]  |
| Richard J. Smith
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| Chinese Maps |
| Page: 677 |
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[Book review, by Arthur Kleinman]  |
| Ed. by John E. Cooper and Norman Sartorius
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| Mental Disorders in China |
| Pages: 677-679 |
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[Book review, by Arthur Kleinman]  |
| Veronica Pearson
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| Mental Health Care In China: State Policies, Professional Servicesand Family Responsabilities |
| Pages: 678-679 |
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[Book review, by Frank Dikötter]  |
| Harriet Evans
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| Women and Sexuality in China: Dominant Discourses of Female Sexuality |
| Pages: 679-680 |
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[Book review, by Harriet Evans]  |
| Ed. by Taciana Fisac Badell
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| Mujeres en China |
| Pages: 680-682 |
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[Book review, by Louise Tythacott]  |
| Valery M. Garrett
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| Chinese Clothing: An Illustrated Guide |
| Pages: 682-683 |
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[Book review, by Keith Howard]  |
| Jonathan P.J. Stock
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| Musical Creativity in Twentieth-Century China: Abing, His Music,and Its Changing Meanings |
| Pages: 684-685 |
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[Book review, by Keith Howard]  |
| Stephen Jones
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| Folk Music of China: Living Instrumental Traditions |
| Pages: 685-686 |
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[Book review, by Catherine Swatek]  |
| Cyril Birch
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| Scenes for mandarins: The Elite Theater of the Ming |
| Pages: 687-688 |
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[Book review, by T.H. Barrett]  |
| Ed. by Meir Chahar and Robert P. Weller
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| Unruly Gods: Divinity and Society in China |
| Pages: 688-689 |
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[Book review, by T.H. Barrett]  |
| Ruth W. Dunnell
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| The Great State of White and High: Buddhism and State Formationin Eleventh-Century Xia |
| Pages: 689-690 |