China Perspectives No. 50
- Dossier spécial
- Article
- Critiques de livres
The Macroeconomic Consequences of China's Partially-Reformed Economy
The key to eradicating the deflation bias lies in establishing an efficient financial intermediation mechanism
The Changing Face of Rural Enterprises
Since the 1970s these enterprises have been accommodating and adjusting to the ever-moving institutional environment
From Inflation to Deflation: A Novel Experience for Hong Kong
To speed up its economic recovery, the Special Administrative Region is betting on a more intense economic integration with mainland China
Merging Tibetan Culture into the Chinese Economic Fast Lane
The Great Western Development policy should increase immigration from inner China to the Tibet Autonomous Region
Wang Lixiong, an atypical intellectual
The author of the novel “Huanghuo”, highly critical of the Peking regime, carries on his activities inside China
“The Sword of the Halhala River”
A short story by Xiao Kefan
Jacques Andrieu, Psychologie de Mao-Tsé-toung
Susan Brownell and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom eds., Chinese Feminities and Chinese Masculinities
Françoise Mengin and Jean-Louis Rocca eds., Politics in China: Moving Frontiers
Ji Zhaojin, A History of Modern Shanghai Banking. The Rise and Decline of China Finance Capitalism
Anne-Marie Blondeau, Katia Buffetrille eds., Le Tibet est-il chinois?
Emmanuel Ma Mung, La Diaspora chinoise, géographie d’une migration