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| Set I: Politics |
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| VOLUME 1: CONTINUITIES AND CHANGES OF THE PARTY-STATE |
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| The Post-Mao Reforms in Historical Perspective |
Paul Cohen |
| Mechanisms for Party Control in the Government Bureaucracy in China |
A. Doak Barnett |
| Explaining Politics in the People's Republic of China: The Structural Alternative |
Avery Goldstein |
| Informal Politics among the Chinese Communist Party Elite |
Lowell Dittmer |
| Ideology and the Demise or Maintenance of Soviet-Type Regimes: Perspectives on the Chinese Case |
Yan Sun |
| Managing Chinese Bureaucrats: An Institutional Economics Perspective |
Yasheng Huang |
| The 'Fragmented Authoritarianism' Model and its Limitations |
Kenneth Lieberthal |
| The Chinese Communist Party's Nomenklatura System as a Leadership Selection Mechanism: An Evaluation |
John Burns |
| The Soldier and the State in China: The Political Work System in the People's Liberation Army |
David Shambaugh |
| Administrative Rationalization and the Reorientation of Government Behavior |
Dali Yang |
| Co-Optation and Corporatism in China: The Logic of Party Adaptation |
Bruce Dickson |
| Adaptive Informal Institutions and Endogenous Institutional Change in China |
Kellee Tsai |
| The Erosion of Communist Party Control over Lawmaking in China |
Murray Scot Tanner |
| The Chinese Legal System: Continuing Commitment to the Primacy of State Power |
Pitman Potter |
| VOLUME 2: FORMS OF DISCIPLINE AND CONTROL |
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| The Structural Strains of China's Socio-Legal System: A Transition to Formal Legalism? |
Jieli Li |
| Paternalist Terror: The Campaign to Suppress Counter-Revolutionaries and Regime Consolidation in the People's Republic of China, 1950-1953 |
Julia Strauss |
| What the Cultural Revolution Was and Why It Happened |
Lynn White |
| Postrevolutionary Mobilization in China: The One-Child Policy Reconsidered |
Tyrene White |
| Reformed Migration Control and New Targeted People: China's Hukou System in the 2000s |
Fei-Ling Wang |
| Organized Dependency and Cultures of Authority in Chinese Industry |
Andrew Walder |
| Governing Urban China: Labour, Welfare and the Danwei |
David Bray |
| Toward a Government of the Contract: Policing in the Era of Reform |
Michael Dutton |
| Shuanggui and Extralegal Detention in China |
Flora Sapio |
| Public Sentencing Rallies in China: The Symbolizing of Punishment and Justice in a Socialist State |
Susan Trevaskes |
| The 'Re-Education through Labour' System in China's Legal Reform |
Zou Keyuan |
| The Chemistry of a Conflict: The Chinese Government and the Falun Gong |
Patsy Rahn |
| Dilemmas of 'Thought Work' in Fin-de-Siècle China |
Daniel Lynch |
| Shaping the Internet in China: Evolution of Political Control over Network Infrastructure and Content |
Eric Harwit and Duncan Clark |
| The Chinese Legal System: Continuing Commitment to the Primary of State Power |
Pitman Potter |
| VOLUME 3: LOCAL AUTONOMY UNDER CENTRAL AUTHORITY |
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| The Reach of the State: A Comparative-Historical Approach to the 'Modernization' of Local Government in China |
Vivienne Shue |
| The 'State of the State' |
Richard Baum and Alexei Shevchenko |
| From Local Experiments to National Policy: The Origins of China's Distinctive Policy Process |
Sebastian Heilmann |
| Playing to the Provinces: Deng Xiaoping's Political Strategy of Economic Reform |
Susan Shirk |
| The Evolution of Central-Provincial Fiscal Relations in China, 1971-1984: The Formal System |
Michel Oksenberg and James Tong |
| Fiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism |
Jean Oi |
| Central-Local Relations in an Era of Fiscal Decline: The Paradox of Fiscal Decentralization in Post-Mao China |
Christine Wong |
| Federalism Chinese Style: The Political Basis for Economic Success in China |
Gabriella Montinola, Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast |
| Competitive Governments, Fiscal Arrangements and the Provision of Local Public Infrastructure in China: A Theory-Driven Study of Gujiao Municipality |
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Feng Xingyuan |
| Towards a Non-Zero-Sum Interactive Framework of Spatial Politics: The Case of Center-Province in Contemporary China |
Linda Chelan Li |
| The Institutional Logic of Collusion among Local Governments in China |
Xueguang Zhou |
| Remaking the Communist Party-State: The Cadre Responsibility System at the Local Level in China |
Maria Edin |
| Principals and Secret Agents: Central Versus Local Control Over Policing and Obstacles to 'Rule of Law' in China |
Murray Scot Tanner and Eric Green |
| China's 'Soft' Centralization: Shifting Tiao/Kuai Authority Relations |
Andrew Mertha |
| The Blind Man and the Elephant: Analyzing the Local State in China |
Anthony Saich |
| VOLUME 4: SHIFTING IDENTITIES AND THE QUEST FOR NATIONAL UNITY |
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| China: Erratic State, Frustrated Society |
Lucian Pye |
| Ethnic Classification Writ Large: The 1954 Yunnan Province Ethnic Classification Project and its Foundations in Republican-Era Taxonomic Thought |
Thomas Mullaney |
| Between Alterity and Identity: New Voices of Minority People in China |
Nimrod Baranovitch |
| Islam in China: Accommodation or Separatism? |
Dru Gladney |
| China's Strategic Vulnerability to Minority Separatism in Tibet |
Barry Sautman |
| Constructing the State in the Tibetan Diaspora |
Ann Frechette |
| China's Provincial Identities: Reviving Regionalism and Reinventing 'Chineseness' |
Tim Oakes |
| Hèunggóngyàhn: On the Past, Present and Future of Hong Kong Identity |
Gordon Mathews |
| From Nationalism to Nationalizing: Cultural Imagination and State Formation in Post-War Taiwan |
Allen Chun |
| Diaspora, Identity and Cultural Citizenship: The Hakkas in 'Multicultural Taiwan' |
Lijung Wang |
| Realpolitik Nationalism: International Sources of Chinese Nationalism |
Lei Guang |
| How to Understand China: The Dangers and Opportunities of Being a Rising Power |
William Callahan |
| Nationalism and Transnationalism in the Globalization of China |
Prasenjit Duara |
| Modernity as History: Post-Revolutionary China, Globalization and the Question of Modernity |
Arif Dirlik |
| Set II: Economy and Society |
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| VOLUME 1: MARKET REFORM AND LEGACIES OF THE COMMAND ECONOMY |
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| What is Distinctive about China's Economic Transition? State Enterprise Reform and Overall System Transformation |
Barry Naughton |
| The Communist Legacy in Post-Mao Economic Growth |
Lance Gore |
| The Genesis of China's Economic Transition |
Xiaolin Pei |
| Rural Marketing in China: Repression and Revival |
G. William Skinner |
| Bureaucrat to Entrepreneur: The Changing Role of the State in China's Grain Economy |
Scott Rozelle, Albert Park, Jikun Huang and Hehui Jin |
| Dimensions and Diversity of Property Rights in Rural China: Dilemmas on the Road to Further Reform |
Shouying Liu, Michael Carter and Yang Yao |
| Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Local Governments, Industrial Sectors and Development in China |
Adam Segal and Eric Thun |
| Organizational Dynamics of Market Transition: Hybrid Forms, Property Rights and Mixed Economy in China |
Victor Nee |
| Introduction to 'Selling China: Foreign Direct Investment during the Reform Era' |
Yasheng Huang |
| On the Past and Future of China's Township and Village-Owned Enterprises |
Louis Putterman |
| The Decline of Township-and-Village Enterprises in China's Economic Transition |
James Kai-sing Kung and Yi-min Lin |
| China's Emerging Market for Property Rights: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives |
Gary Jefferson and Thomas Rawski |
| Beyond Privatization: Institutional Innovation and Growth in China's Large State-Owned Enterprises |
Peter Nolan and Wang Xiaoqiang |
| Moving Beyond Transition in China: Financial Reform and the Political Economy of Declining Growth |
Edward Steinfeld |
| VOLUME 2: GOVERNMENT-BUSINESS RELATIONS IN THE HYBRID MARKET |
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| The Market as Social Convention |
Lei Guang |
| The Business of Governing Business in China: Institutions and Norms of the Emerging Regulatory State |
Margaret Pearson |
| Regulatory Innovation by Leninist Means: Communist Party Supervision in China's Financial Industry |
Sebastian Heilmann |
| Institutional Environment, Community Government and Corporate Governance: Understanding China's Township-Village Enterprises |
Jiahua Che and Yingyi Qian |
| Bureaucrats in Business, Chinese-Style: The Lessons of Market Reform and State Entrepreneurialism in the People's Republic of China |
Jane Duckett |
| The Gift Economy and State Power in China |
Mayfair Mei-hui Yang |
| The Institutional Process of Market Clientelism: Guanxi and Private Business in a South China City |
David Wank |
| Social Capital and Power: Entrepreneurial Elite and the State in Contemporary China |
Zhou Yongming |
| Booty Socialism, Bureau-preneurs and the State in Transition: Organizational Corruption in China |
Xiaobo Lu |
| Rent-Seeking and Economic Governance in the Structural Nexus of Corruption in China |
Tak-Wing Ngo |
| The Quasi-Criminalization of a Business Sector in China: Deconstructing the Construction-Sector Syndrome |
X.L. Ding |
| Organized Crime, Local Protectionism and the Trade in Counterfeit Goods in China |
Daniel Chow |
| Checking Predatory Cadres: Delineating The State-Business Divide in Rural China |
Ray Yep |
| Reform, Corruption and Growth: Why Corruption is More Devastating in Russia than in China |
Tomas Larsson |
| VOLUME 3: CIVIL SOCIETY, CITIZENSHIP AND POPULAR RESISTANCE |
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| From Comrades to Citizens in the Post-Mao Era |
Merle Goldman |
| Unorganized Interests and Collective Action in Communist China |
Xueguang Zhou |
| Institutional Amphibiousness and the Transition from Communism: The Case of China |
X. L. Ding |
| Popular Contention and its Impact in Rural China |
Kevin O'Brien and Lianjiang Li |
| Legacies of Radicalism: China's Cultural Revolution and the Democracy Movement of 1989 |
Craig Calhoun and Jeffrey Wasserstrom |
| Cultural Intellectuals and the Politics of the Cultural Public Space in Communist China (1979-1989): A Case Study of Three Intellectual Groups |
Edward Gu |
| The 'Revenge of History': Collective Memories and Labor Protests in North-Eastern China |
Ching Kwan Lee |
| Women's Organizations and Civil Society in China: Making a Difference |
Jude Howell |
| Managed Participation in China |
Yongshun Cai |
| The China Democracy Party and the Politics of Protest in the 1980s-1990s |
Teresa Wright |
| Democracy, Community, Trust: The Impact of Elections in Rural China |
Melanie Manion |
| Assessing Variation in Civil Society Organizations: China's Homeowner Associations in Comparative Perspective |
Benjamin Read |
| Building 'Community': New Strategies of Governance in Urban China |
David Bray |
| Capitalists without a Class: Political Diversity among Private Entre |
Kellee Tsai |
| Perspectives of Time and Change: Rethinking Embedded Environmental Activism in China |
Peter Ho and Richard Louis Edmonds |
| The Internet and Civil Society in China: A Preliminary Assessment |
Guobin Yang |
| VOLUME 4: SOCIAL CLEAVAGES AND FORMS OF MARGINALIZATION |
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| Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform and Openness |
Ravi Kanbur and Xiaobo Zhang |
| Taxation without Representation: Peasants, the Central and the Local States in Reform China |
Thomas Bernstein and Xiaobo L |
| Income Inequality, Unequal Health Care Access and Mortality in China |
Zhongwei Zhao |
| Fluid Labor and Blood Money: The Economy of HIV/AIDS in Rural Central China |
Shao Jing |
| Working Until You Drop: The Elderly of Rural China |
Lihua Pang, Alan de Brauw and Scott Rozelle |
| Native Place, Migration and the Emergence of Peasant Enclaves in Beijing |
Laurence Ma and Biao Xiang |
| The Elite, the Natives and the Outsiders: Migration and Labor Market Segmentation in Urban China |
C. Cindy Fan |
| Creating an Urban Middle Class: Social Engineering in Beijing |
Luigi Tomba |
| The Creation of a New Underclass in China and its Implications |
Dorothy Solinger |
| Becoming Dagongmei (Working Girls): The Politics of Identity and Difference in Reform China |
Pun Ngai |
| Sexed Bodies, Sexualized Identities and the Limits of Gender |
Harriet Evans |
| Complexity of Life and Resistance: Informal Networks of Rural Migrant Karaoke Bar Hostesses in Urban Chinese Sex Industry |
Zheng Tiantian |
| Representing Nationality in China: Refiguring Majority/Minority Identities |
Dru Gladney |
| Screening Disability in the PRC: The Politics of Looking Good |
Sarah Dauncey |
| The Information Have-Less: Inequality, Mobility and Translocal Networks in Chinese Cities |
Carolyn Cartier, Manuel Castells and Jack Linchuan Qiu |