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CHINA

"La crise de l'autorité en Chine", Lucian W. Pye, Dialogue, Vol.1, No.3, 1970

"New books on China and Asia", William O. Douglas, The American Scholar, Vol. 43, No.3, Summer 1974.

"China by Daylight", Donald S. Zagonia, Dissent, Spring 1975

"Utopian Themes in Marx and Mao", Stanley Moore, Dissent, March - April 1970.

"Generation Gap or Gap Within a Generation", Gus Tyler, Dissent, April 1971.

"Modernization and Maoist Vision", Benjamin Schwarz, Dissent, Spring 1974.

"What life is really like", Simon Leys, Dissent, Fall 1976.

"Turmoil in China", Simon Leys, Dissent, Summer 1976.

"Clio in China", Fritz Stern, Partisan Review, vol. XLIX, No. 4, 1982.

"Letter from Beijing: Alienation, Humanism and Modernism in Post-Mao China", Lee Ou-fan Lee, Partisan Review, Vol.52, N0 2,1985.

"The death of Lin Biao", Sirnon Leys, Dissent, Summer 1983.

"Re-encounters in China", Harold R. Isaacs, Dissent, Summer 1983.

"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.

"The Beijing Spring", Craig Calhoun. Dissent, Fall 1989.

"On the New Turn in China", Benjamin Schwartz, Dissent, Fall 1989.

"The Withering Away of a Communist State?", Mitchell Cohen, Dissent, Fall 1989.

"Zhao's Fall, China's Loss", John Fincher, Foreign Policy, No. 76, Fall 1989.

"Protest in Beijing: The Conditions and Importance of the Chinese Student Movement", Craig Calhoun, Partisan Review, vol. LVI, n0 4, Fall 1989.

"Chinese Rule in Tibet", Michael Luhan, Dissent, Winter 1989.

"China since the Square': Ken Pomeranz, Dissent, Spring 1990.

"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.

"Chinese Traditional Festivals", Huang, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N03, Winter 1991.

"Discarding the China Card", Sullivan, Foreign Policy, N086, Spring 1992.

"Intellectual Effervescence in China", Wei-ming, Daedalus, Vol. 121, N02, Spring 1992.

"Peking Opera: The Persistence of Tradition in the People's Republic of China", Raben, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, n04, Spring 1992.

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.

"Memories of K'ai-feng", Pei-yi, New Literary History, Vol. 25, N01, Winter 1994.

"The Price of Autonomy: Intellectuals in Ming and Ch'ing Politics", Wakeman; Daedalus, Vol. 101, N02, Spring 1972.

"The Limits of 'Tradition vs. Modernity' as Categories of Explanation: The Case of the Chinese Intellectuals "I Schwartz, Daedalus, Vol. 101, N02, Spring 1972.

"Freedom Through Trade", Lilley; "Human Rights First", Bernstein and Dicker; "For a Strong China", Harland; Foreign Policy, N0 94, Spring 1994.

"Bursting China's Bubble", Hornik, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 73, N0 3, May/June 1994.

"China's Changing Shape", Segal, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 73, N0 3, May/June 1994.

"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.

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.

"The Coming Chinese Collapse", Goldstone; "Why China Will Not Collapse", Huang; Foreign Policy, No.99, Summer 1995.

"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.

"Epistemological and Methodological Problems in Studies of Traditional Chinese Ethical Scholarship", Li, New Literary History, Vol.26, N03, Summer 1995.

"Chinese Calligraphy and the Cultural Revolution", Zheng, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, N02., Fall 1994.

"Toward a Chinese Feminism: A Personal Story", Chun, Dissent, Fall 1995.

"Martial Gods and Magic Swords: Identity, Myth, and Violence in Chinese Popular Religion", Boretz, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.29, N01, Summer 1995.

"Sino-American Relations: Back to Basics", Freeman, Jr.;

"Enter the Dragon , Ross; "Beijing at Bay", Mastel; (these two articles on China and the World Trade Qrganization), Foreign Policy, N0104, Fall 1996.

"China's National Minorities and Federalism", Jiaqi, Dissent, Summer 1996.

"China's Dissenters: What's Happened Since Tiananmen?", Holdaway, Dissent, Winter 1997

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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