China Perspectives No. 52

China Perspectives No. 52

  • Dossier spécial
  • Article
  • Critiques de livres

Towards a Chinese Sociology for “Communist Civilisation”
In Peking, a group of sociologists at Tsinghua University are proposing a new course of research

What Future for Public Intellectuals?
The specialisation of knowledge, the commercialisation of culture and the emergence of post-modernism characterise China in the 1990s

The Professional Reintegration of the Xiagang
A survey in Liaoning province underscores the importance of vocational training courses

Harmonising Local Laws with the Central Legislation
One critical step in China's long-march towards rule of law

Public Sector Reform in Macau After the Handover

Bo Zhiyue, Chinese Provincial Leaders: Economic Performance and Political Mobility since 1949

Christophe Rouil, Formose, des batailles presque oubliées...

Iredale Robyn, Bilik Naran and Guo Fei (eds.), China’s Minorities on the Move. Selected Case Studies, Godement François (dir.), “La Chine et son Occident. China and its Western Frontier”, Les Cahiers d'Asie

Bertil Lintner, Blood Brothers: Crime, Business and Politics in Asia

Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Kong, Autonomie ou Intégration

Ross Terrill, The New Chinese Empire—and what it means for the United States

David M. Lampton (ed.), The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, 1978- 2000