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Suisheng Zhao
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| Chinese Intellectuals' Quest for Natinal Greatness and NationalisticWriting in the 1990s |
| Pages: 725-745 |
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Scott Kennedy
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| The Stone Group: State Client of Market Pathbreaker |
| Pages: 746-777 |
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Linda Chelan Li
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| Provincial Discretion and National Power: Investment Policy in Guangdongand Shanghai, 1978-93 |
| Pages: 778-804 |
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[Research Notes]  |
| Andrew Wedeman
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| Stealing From the Farmers: Institutional Corruption and the 1992IOU Crisis |
| Pages: 805-831 |
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Minxin Pei
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| Citizens v. Mandarins: Administrative Litigation in China |
| Pages: 832-862 |
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Shui-Yan Tang, Carlos Wing-Hung Lo, Kai-Chee Cheung and Jack Man-KeungLo
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| Institutional Constraints on Environmental Management in Urban China:Environmental Impact Assessment in Guangzhou and Shanghai |
| Pages: 863-874 |
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[Book review, by Allen S. Whiting]  |
| Andrew J. Nathan and Robert J. Ross
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| The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security |
| Pages: 875-876 |
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[Book review, by Robert Bickers]  |
| T. Christopher Jespersen
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| American Images of China, 1931-1949 |
| Pages: 876-878 |
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[Book review, by Robert Bickers]  |
| Lachlan Strahan
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| Australia's China: Changing Perceptions from the 1930s to the 1990s |
| Pages: 876-878 |
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[Book review, by Tat Yan Kong]  |
| Chae-Jin Lee
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| China and Korea: Dynamic Relations |
| Pages: 878-879 |
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[Book review, by Xiaoqun Xu]  |
| Philip C.C. Huang
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| Civil Justice in China: Representation and Practice in the Qing |
| Pages: 879-881 |
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[Book review, by Ian Seckington]  |
| Marina Svensson
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| The Chinese Conception of Human Rights: The Debate on Human Rightsin China, 1898-1945 |
| Pages: 881-882 |
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[Book review, by Ian Seckington]  |
| Amnesty International
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| China: No One is Safe: Political Repression and Abuse of Power inthe 1990s |
| Pages: 881-882 |
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[Book review, by John Gittings]  |
| Ed. by Michael Schoenhals
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| China's Cultural Revolution, 1966-1969: Not a Dinner Party |
| Pages: 883-885 |
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[Book review, by John Gittings]  |
| Elizabeth J. Perry and Li Xun
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| Proletarian Power: Shanghai in the Cultural Revolution |
| Pages: 883-885 |
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[Book review, by John Gittings]  |
| Shaorong Huang
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| To Rebel is Justified: A Rethorical Study of China's Cultural RevolutionMovement 1966-1969 |
| Pages: 883-885 |
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[Book review, by Romer A. Cornejo]  |
| Taciana Fisac Badell
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| El otro sexo del dragé: Mujeres, literatura y sociedad enChina |
| Pages: 885-886 |
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[Book review, by James Riordan]  |
| Susan Brownell
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| Training the Body for China. Sports in the Moral Order of the People'sRepublic |
| Pages: 886-887 |
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[Book review, by Fung Kwan]  |
| Ed. by Li Siming et al.
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| Zhonggou quyu jingji fazhan mianmianguan |
| Pages: 887-888 |
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[Book review, by Christopher Howe]  |
| Chi Schive
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| Taiwan's Economic Role in East Asia |
| Pages: 888-889 |
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[Book review, by Janet W. Salaff]  |
| Hsiung Ping-Chun
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| Living Rooms as Factories: Class, Gender, and the Satellite FactorySystem in Taiwan |
| Pages: 890-891 |
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[Book review, by Janet W. Salaff]  |
| Ian A. Skoggard
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| The Indegenous Dynamic in Taiwan's Postwar Development: The Religiousand Historical Roots of Entrepreneurship |
| Pages: 890-891 |
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[Book review, by Roger Mark Selva]  |
| Robert M. March
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| The Great Transformation. Social Change in Taipei, Taiwan Sincethe 1960s |
| Pages: 891-893 |
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[Book review, by Ming K. Chan]  |
| Roger Buckley
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| Hong Kong: The Road to 1997 |
| Pages: 893-896 |
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[Book review, by Ming K. Chan]  |
| Steve Tsang
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| Hong Kong: An Appointment with China |
| Pages: 893-896 |
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[Book review, by Ming K. Chan]  |
| Robin McLaren
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| Britain's Record in Hong Kong |
| Pages: 893-896 |
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[Book review, by Ming K. Chan]  |
| Kuan Hsin-Chi et al.
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| The 1995 Legislative Council Elections in Hong Kong |
| Pages: 893-896 |
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[Book review, by Frank Ching]  |
| Mark Roberti
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| The Fall of Hong Kong: China's Triumph and Britain's Betrayel (revisedand updated) |
| Pages: 896-897 |
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[Book review, by Herbert S. Yee]  |
| Lo Shiu-Hing
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| Political Development in Macau |
| Pages: 897-898 |
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[Book review, by Roger R. Thompson]  |
| Joan Judge
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| Print and Politics "Shibao" and the Culture of Reformin Late Qing China |
| Pages: 898-900 |
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[Book review, by Bernard Fuehrer]  |
| Xiao Tong, translated and annotated by David R. Knechtges
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| Wen xuan or Selections of Refined Literature. Volume Three |
| Pages: 900-901 |
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[Book review, by Kathlyln Liscomb]  |
| Craig Clunas
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| Art in China |
| Pages: 901-902 |