Journal of International Affairs
Winter 1996: Contemporary China: The Consequences of Change
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Editors' Foreword
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Social Change and the Chinese Communist Party: Domestic Problems of Rule, by Peter Ferdinand
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Succession Politics and China's Future, by David Bachman
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Culture, "Race" and Nation: The Formation of National Identity in Twentieth Century China, by Frank Dikotter
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Rising Sectionalism in China, by Dali L. Yang and Houkai Wei
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The Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay: Women and the State in Post-1949 Rural China, by Kellee S. Tsai
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Business Law in China: Evolutionary Revolution, by Edmund C. Duffy
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Why China Matters, by Edward Friedman
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Addressing the Human Rights Issue in Sino-American Relations, by Peter Van Ness
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Regional Security Issues, by June Teufel DreyerÊ
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Securities Markets and China's International Economic Integration, by Solomon M. Karmel
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Migration From China, by Ronald Skeldon
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Maximum Flexibility, Rigid Framework: China's Policy Towards Hong Kong and its Implications, by Steve Tsang
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Economic Development, Political Stability and International Respect, by Jia Qingguo