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CHINA
| "La crise de
l'autorité en Chine", Lucian W. Pye, Dialogue, Vol.1, No.3, 1970
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| "New
books on China and Asia", William O. Douglas, The American Scholar, Vol. 43,
No.3, Summer 1974.
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| "China
by Daylight", Donald S. Zagonia, Dissent, Spring 1975
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| "Utopian
Themes in Marx and Mao", Stanley Moore, Dissent, March - April 1970.
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| "Generation
Gap or Gap Within a Generation", Gus Tyler, Dissent, April 1971.
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| "Modernization
and Maoist Vision", Benjamin Schwarz, Dissent, Spring 1974.
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| "What
life is really like", Simon Leys, Dissent, Fall 1976.
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| "Turmoil
in China", Simon Leys, Dissent, Summer 1976.
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| "Clio
in China", Fritz Stern, Partisan Review, vol. XLIX, No. 4, 1982.
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| "Letter
from Beijing: Alienation, Humanism and Modernism in Post-Mao China", Lee Ou-fan Lee, Partisan
Review, Vol.52, N0 2,1985.
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| "The
death of Lin Biao", Sirnon Leys, Dissent, Summer 1983.
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| "Re-encounters
in China", Harold R. Isaacs, Dissent, Summer 1983.
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| "Iconoclasm,
Holistic Vision, and Patient Watchfulness: A Personal Reflection on the Modern Chinese
Intellectual Quest", Tu Wei-ming, Daedalus vol. 116, n0 2, Spring
1987.
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| "The
Beijing Spring", Craig Calhoun. Dissent, Fall 1989.
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| "On
the New Turn in China", Benjamin Schwartz, Dissent, Fall 1989.
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| "The
Withering Away of a Communist State?", Mitchell Cohen, Dissent, Fall 1989.
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| "Zhao's
Fall, China's Loss", John Fincher, Foreign Policy, No. 76, Fall
1989.
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| "Protest
in Beijing: The Conditions and Importance of the Chinese Student Movement", Craig
Calhoun, Partisan Review, vol. LVI, n0 4, Fall 1989.
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| "Chinese
Rule in Tibet", Michael Luhan, Dissent, Winter 1989.
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| "China
since the Square': Ken Pomeranz, Dissent, Spring 1990.
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| "The living tree: the changing
meaning of being Chinese Today", special issue on China, in Daedalus, Spring
1991. |
SPECIAL ISSUE: China, 1991
-Chinese Foreign Policy
-Sino-American Relations
-Preparing for the Succession
-Fettering the Press
-The Economy
-Chinese Youth
-China and British Hong Kong
-Science and Technology Policy
Current History, September
1991, Vol. 90, N0557.
| "China and the Superpowers: Toward the Year
2000", Whinting, Daedalus, Vol. 109, N04, Fall 1980.
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| "Chinese Traditional Festivals", Huang, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N03, Winter 1991.
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| "Discarding the China Card", Sullivan, Foreign
Policy, N086, Spring 1992.
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| "Intellectual Effervescence in China",
Wei-ming, Daedalus, Vol. 121, N02, Spring 1992.
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| "Peking Opera: The Persistence of Tradition in the
People's Republic of China", Raben, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, n04,
Spring 1992.
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CHINA, 1992: special issue
-"China and America: The Resilient Relationship", Levine;
-"China as a Regional Power", Kim;
-"The New Relationship with the Former Soviet Union", Huan;
-"Regaining Political Momontum: Deng Strikes Back", Shambaugh;
-"China's Economic Dynamos", Prybyla; "The Economy's Continued
Growth", Gottschang; "Reforming the Countryside", White; "Mongolia: A
New Opening?", Rossabi;
Current History, Vol. 91, N0566,
September 1992.
| "Prisoners Rights in China", Dicker, Dissent, Spring 1993. |
CHINA in TRANSFORMATION: special issue
-"A Failed Chinese Modernity", Friedman;
-"Cultural Identity and the Politics of Difference in South China", Siu;
-"Double-edged Swords Cut Both Ways: Law and Legitimacy in the People's Republic of
China", Alford;
-"To Reform a Revolution: Under the Religious Mandate", Gungwu;
-"Cultural Requisites for Democracy in China: Findings from a Survey", Nathan
and Shi;
-"The Radicalization of China in the 20th Century", Yü;
-"Cultural and Political Inventions in Modern China: The Case of the Chinese
Peasant", Cohen;
-"A Search for China's Soul", Lin;
-"China's 'Core' Problem", Link;
-"Yan'an and the Narrative Reconstruction of Reality, Apter;
Daedalus, Vol. 122, N02,
Spring 1993.
CHINA: Special Issue
-"The Long March from Mao: China's De-Communization", Binyan;
-"Clinton and China: Creating a Policy Agenda that Works", Zweig;
-"China's Territorial Disputes";
-"Losing Control: The Erosion of State Authority in China", Shambaugh;
-"The Economy in Overdrive: Will it Crash?", Prime;
-"How Rich is China?", Smil;
-"China's North-South Split and the Forces of Disintegration", Friedman;
-"The Muslim Face of China", Gladney;
Current History, Vol. 92, N0575,
September 1993.
| "Matchmaking Via the Personal Advertisements in China versus the United
States", Linlin, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 27, N01, Summer
1993. |
| "The Chinese Model: The Solution to Russia's Economic Ills?", Goldman, Current
History, Vol. 92, N0576, October 1993. |
CHINESE LITERATURE AND CULTURE - special issue
-A Brief Survey of Chinese Popular Culture, Yu-heng;
-An Intro to the Publishing of Popular Readings in China, Yu-heng;
-A Brief Account of Traditional Chinese Festival Customs, Zhiyuan;
-Chinese Nuo and Nuo Mask, Rui-lin;
-Chinese Popular Film Criticism, Jianqiang;
-Water in Traditional Chinese Culture, Lianfen;
-A Historical Survey of Chinese Wine Culture, Weiying;
-Chinese Tea Culture, Xiusong;
-Divorce in the U.S. vs. China, Linlin;
-China's Culture of Reproduction Worship, Hua;
-The Funeral and Chinese Culture, Shuang;
-Confucius - an Educationalist of Aesthetics in ancient China, Youwei;
Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 24, No.2, Fall 1993.
| "Change and Cultures: Reality Presumptions in China
and the West", Blair, New Literary History, Vol. 24, N04, Autumn
1993.
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| "Memories of K'ai-feng", Pei-yi, New
Literary History, Vol. 25, N01, Winter 1994.
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| "The Price of Autonomy: Intellectuals in Ming and
Ch'ing Politics", Wakeman; Daedalus, Vol. 101, N02, Spring 1972.
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| "The Limits of 'Tradition vs. Modernity' as
Categories of Explanation: The Case of the Chinese Intellectuals "I Schwartz, Daedalus,
Vol. 101, N02, Spring 1972.
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| "Freedom Through Trade", Lilley; "Human
Rights First", Bernstein and Dicker; "For a Strong China", Harland; Foreign
Policy, N0 94, Spring 1994.
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| "Bursting China's Bubble", Hornik, Foreign
Affairs, Vol. 73, N0 3, May/June 1994.
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| "China's Changing Shape", Segal, Foreign
Affairs, Vol. 73, N0 3, May/June 1994.
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| "How Bodies Remember: Social Memory and Bodily
Experience of Criticism, Resistance, and Delegitimation Following China's Cultural
Revolution", A. and J. Klein-man, New Literary History, Vol.25, N03,
Summer 1994.
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| Cross-Cultural Appropriation: Seven Wolves and Its
American Sources (Levels of Imitation in Popular Chinese Cinema)", Phillips, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol.27, N04, Spring 1994.
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| "The Coming Chinese Collapse", Goldstone;
"Why China Will Not Collapse", Huang; Foreign Policy, No.99, Summer 1995.
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| "Taking the Low Road to Sino-American Relations:
'Open Door' Expansionists and the Two China Markets", Scully, Journal of American
History, Vol. 82, No.1, June 1995.
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| "Epistemological and Methodological Problems in
Studies of Traditional Chinese Ethical Scholarship", Li, New Literary History,
Vol.26, N03, Summer 1995.
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| "Chinese Calligraphy and the Cultural
Revolution", Zheng, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, N02., Fall
1994.
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| "Toward a Chinese Feminism: A Personal Story",
Chun, Dissent, Fall 1995.
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| "Martial Gods and Magic Swords: Identity, Myth, and
Violence in Chinese Popular Religion", Boretz, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol.29, N01, Summer 1995.
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| "Sino-American Relations: Back to Basics",
Freeman, Jr.;
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| "Enter the Dragon , Ross; "Beijing at
Bay", Mastel; (these two articles on China and the World Trade Qrganization), Foreign
Policy, N0104, Fall 1996.
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| "China's National Minorities and Federalism",
Jiaqi, Dissent, Summer 1996.
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| "China's Dissenters: What's Happened Since
Tiananmen?", Holdaway, Dissent, Winter 1997
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Cultural Studies: China and the West
-"Philosophical Discourse of Postmodernity in the
-Chinese Context", Ding;
-"Post-Isms and Chinese New Conservatism", Zhao;
-"Hegemony and Cultural Revolution", Kang;
-"Art, Culture, and Cultural Criticism in Post-New China", Lu;
-"Postmodernism and Postmodernity in China: An Agenda for Inquiry", Arac;
-"Can One Say No to China?", Chow;
New Literary History,
Vol.28, N01, Winter 1997.
| "Human Rights and China: A Symposium", Amsden et al., Dissent, Spring
1997. |
| "Distortions in the China Debate", Wasserstrom, Dissent, Summer 1997. |
| "Hong Kong's Transition to Capitalism", Bell, Dissent, Winter 1998. |
| "China in the American Imagination", Madsen, Dissent, Winter 1998. |
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