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Title:  China Quarterly, The   [ website ]
Institute:  International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   [ website ]   [ e-mail ]
 
Year:  2005
Issue:  184
Month:  December
 
     
 
 
 
Andrew C. Mertha    
China's "Soft" Centralization: Shifting Tiao/Kuai Authority Relations
Pages: 791-810
 
Fu Hualing    
Re-education through Labour in Historical Perspective
Pages: 811-830
 
Peter Hays Gries    
China's "New Thinking" on Japan
Pages: 831-850
 
Xiaoming Zhang    
China's 1979 War with Vietnam: A Reassessment
Pages: 851-874
 
Dafydd Fell    
Political and Media Liberalization and Political Corruption in Taiwan
Pages: 875-893
 
Beatrice Leung    
China's Religious Freedom Policy: The Art of Managing Religious Activity
Pages: 894-913
 
Chang-tai Hung    
The Red Line: Creating a Museum of the Chinese Revolution
Pages: 914-933
 
Luigi Tomba    
Residential Space and Collective Interest Formation in Beijing's Housing Disputes
Pages: 934-951
 
[Review Essay]   
Christopher Howe
Shanghai in the Long Run: Review of "Histoire de Shanghai" by Marie-Claire Bergère
Pages: 952-958
 
[Book Review by Tim Wright]   
Edited by Barry J. Naughton and Dali L. Yang
Holding China Together: Diversity and National Integration in the Post-Deng Era
Pages: 959-960
 
[Book Review by Arif Dirlik]   
Edited by John Makeham
New Confucianism: A Critical Examination
Pages: 960-962
 
[Book Review by Sukhan Jackson]   
Morris L. Brian
The making of the State Enterprise System in Modern China
Pages: 962-964
 
[Book Review by Tao Li]   
Shiguang Ma
The Efficiency of China's Stock Market
Pages: 964-966
 
[Book Review by Cong Cao]   
Chien-Hsun Chen and Hui-Tzu Shih
High-Tech Industries in China
Pages: 966-967
 
[Book Review by Gilles Guiheux]   
Huang Chin-shing trans. by Hoyt Cleveland Tillman
Business as a Vocation. The Autobiography of Wu Ho-Su
Pages: 967-969
 
[Book Review by William A. Callahan]   
Richard Curt Kraus
The Party and the Arty in China: The New Politics of Culture
Pages: 969-971
 
[Book Review by Richard Louis Edmonds]   
Edited by Kirsten A. Day
China's Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development
Pages: 971-973
 
[Book Review by Feng Chen]   
Virginia Harper Ho
Labor Dispute Resolution in China: Implications for Labor Rights and Legal Reform
Pages: 973-975
 
[Book Review by Mette Thuno]   
Pun Ngai
Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace
Pages: 976-978
 
[Book Review by Ellen R. Judd]   
Sun-pong Yuen, Pui-lam Law and Yuk-ying Ho
Marriage, Gender, and Sex in a Contemporay Chinese Village
Pages: 978-979
 
[Book Review by Eileen J. Cheng]   
Liu Jianmei
Revolution Plus Love: Literary History, Women's Bodies, and Thematic Repetition in 20th-Century Chinese Fiction
Pages: 979-981
 
[Book Review by Cosima Bruno]   
Mark Leenhouts
Leaving the World to Enter the World: Han Shaogong and Chinese Root-Seeking Literature
Pages: 981-983
 
[Book Review by Christopher Kaplonski]   
Morris Rossabi
Modern Mongolia: From Khans to Commissars to Capitalists
Pages: 983-985
 
[Book Review by Barry Sautman]   
Melvyn C. Goldsteink Dawei Sherap and William R. Sibenschuh
A Tibetan Revolutionary: The Political Life and Times of Bapa Phuntso Wangye
Pages: 985-988
 
[Book Review by Ronald Schwartz]   
Andrew Martin Fischer
State Growth and Social Exclusion in Tibet
Pages: 988-989
 
[Book Review by Nathan Light]   
Jianxin Wang
Uyghur Education and Social Order: The Role of Islamic Leadership in the Turpan Basin
Pages: 990-992
 
[Book Review by Marie-Claire Bergère]   
Barbara Mittler
A Newspaper for China? Power, Identity, and Change in Shanghai's News Media, 1872-1912
Pages: 992-993
 
[Book Review by Pamela Kyle Crossley]   
Peter C. Perdue
China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia
Pages: 994-995
 
Books Received   
Pages: 996-999
 
Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation (July-September 2005) (compiled by Robert Ash)   
Pages: 1000-1026
 
Contributors   
Pages: 1026-1028
 
Glossary of Chinese Terms   
Pages: 1029-1037
 
Acknowledgement   
Page: 1038
 
     
 
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