CHINA
April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
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Social Aspects - Politics
Books
Asian Security, 1996-97. Washington, Brassey's, 1997.
China, pp 65-99.
Book call no.: 327.5 R432a
Barme, Geremie R. In the Red: On Contemporary Chinese Culture. New York, Columbia University Press, 1999. 512 p.
Book call no.: 306.0951 B258i
Bell, Roger and others, eds. Negotiating the Pacific Century: The "New" Asia, the United States, and Australia. St.
Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1996. 324 p.
Chapter 3 - The Rise of China: Economic Growth, Domestic Politics and International Relations, by David S. Goodman, pp 51-65.
Book call no.: 327.94 N384
Blecher, Marc J. China Against the Tides: Restructuring Through Revolution, Radicalism, and Reform. Washington, Pinter, 1997. 243 p.
Book call no.: 320.5323 B646c
Changing Values in Asia: Their Impact on Governance and Development, edited by Han
Sung-Joo. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 1999. 315 p.
Book call no.: 320.95 C4561
Chao, Linda and Myers, Ramon H. The First Chinese Democracy: The Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan. Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. 372 p.
Book call no.: 320.95124 C461f
Charlton, Sue Ellen M. Comparing Asian Politics: India, China, and Japan. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1997. 322 p.
Book call no.: 320.3 C737c
Cheek, Timothy and Saich, Tony, eds. New Perspectives on State Socialism in China. Armonk, NY,
M.E. Sharpe, 1997. 407 p. (An East Gate book)
Book call no.: 951.05 N5322
Chen, An. Restructuring Political Power in China: Alliances and Opposition, 1978-1998. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999. 279 p.
Book call no.: 320.951 C518r
Cheng, Joseph Y. S., ed. China Review 1998. Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, 1998. 621 p.
Book call no.: 951.05 C53911 1998
Cheng, Tun-jen and others, eds. Inherited Rivalry: Conflict across the Taiwan Straits. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995. 277 p.
Book call no.: 303.48251051249 I55
Davis, Jacquelyn K. and Sweeney, Michael J. Strategic Paradigms 2025. Dulles, VA,
Brassey's, 1999. 353 p. (Insitute for Foreign Policy Analysis special report)
China's Future: Military Capabilities, pp 71-95.
Book call no.: 355.033073 D262s
Day, Alan J. and others, eds. Political Parties of the World. 4th ed. New York, Stockton, 1996. 683 p.
China, pp 136-142.
Book call no.: R 324.2 D273p 1996
Dictionary of the Politics of the People's Republic of China, edited by Colin Mackerras and others. New York,
Routledge, 1998. 267 p.
Book call no.: R 951.0503 D554
Ghosh, Partha S., ed. Rivalry and Revolution in South and East Asia. Brookfield, VT, Ashgate Publishing Company, 1997. 335 p.
Chapter 9 - China's Coming "Revolution": The Dynamics of Political Change, by David Goodman, pp 255-278.
Book call no.: 950.429 R616
Han, Sung-ju, ed. Changing Values in Asia: Their Impact on Governance and Development. Tokyo, Japan Center for International Exchange, 1999. 315 p.
Book call no.: 320.95 C4561
Hook, Brian, ed. The Individual and the State in China. New York, Clarendon Press, 1996. 231 p.(Studies on Contemporary China)
Book call no.: 323.0951 I39
Hudson, Christopher, ed. The China Handbook. Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997. 334 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 C5396
Johnston, Alastair I. The Cox Committee Report: An Assessment. Stanford, CA, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, 1999. 99 leaves.
Also available online at: http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/joa01/Cox(MikeMay)99.pdf
Book call no.: 355.34320951 C877
Kwong, Julia. The Political Economy of Corruption in China. Armonk, NY,
M.E. Sharpe, 1997. 175 p.
Book call no.: 320.951 K98p
Lawrance, Alan. China under Communism. London, Routledge, 1998. 158 p.(The Making of the Contemporary World)
Book call no.: 951.05 L418c
Linden, Carl A. and Prybyla, Jan S. Russia and China on the Eve of a New Millennium. New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Publishers, 1997. 341 p.
Book call no.: 330.947086 L744r
Liu, Alan P. L. Mass Politics in the People's Republic: State and Society in Contemporary China. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1996. 251 p.
Book call no.: 323.0420951 L783m
Meisner, Maurice J. Mao's China and After: A History of the People's Republic. 3rd ed. New York, Free Press, 1999. 587 p.
Book call no.: 951.05 M515m 1999
Mok, Ka-Ho. Intellectuals and the State in Post-Mao China. New York, St. Martins Press, 1998. 283 p.
Book call no.: 305.5520951 M716i
Murray, Geoffrey. China: The Next Superpower: Dilemmas in Change and Continuity. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998. 260 p.
Book call no.: 306.0951 M982c
The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms, edited by Merle Goldman. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1999. 454
p. (Harvard Contemporary China series, no. 12)
Derived from a conference entitled "The Unintended Consequences of the Post-Mao Reforms".
Book call no.: 320.951 P222
Pearson, Margaret M. China's New Business Elite: The Political Consequences of Economic Reform . Berkeley, University of California Press, 1997. 207 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 P362c
The Politics of China: The Eras of Mao and Deng, edited by Roderick
MacFarquhar. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1997. 608 p.
Book call no.: 320.951 P769
Robison, Richard and Goodman, David S. G., eds. The New Rich in Asia: Mobile Phones, McDonalds and Middle-Class Revolution. New York,
Routledge, 1996. 253 p.
Chapter 10 - The People's Republic of China: The Party-State, Capitalist Revolution and New Entrepreneurs, by David
S.G. Goodman, pp 225-242.
Book call no.: 305.55095 N532
Shambaugh, David L. and Wang, Zhongchun. China's Transition into the 21st Century: U.S. and PRC Perspectives. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1996. 40 p.
This work was presented at the Seventh Annual Strategy Conference, July 29, 1996.
Book call no.: 355.033051 S528c
Sheng, Lijun. The Evolution of China's Perception of Taiwan. Canberra, Australia, Strategic and Defence
Centre, 1998. 15 p.
Book call no.: 327.51051249 L727e
Shi, Tianjian. Political Participation in Beijing. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1997. 334 p.
Book call no.: 323.04 S555p
Solomon, Richard H. Chinese Negotiating Behavior: Pursuing Interests Through "Old Friends".. Washington, United States Institute of Peace, 1999. 204 p.
Book call no.: 327.51073 S689c
Starr, John Bryan. Understanding China: A Guide to China's Economy, History, and Political Structure. New York, Hill & Wang, 1997. 338 p.
Book call no.: 951.05 S796u
Tipton, Frank B. The Rise of Asia: Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary Asia. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1998. 527 p.
Book call no.: 330.95 T595r
United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China. U. S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China. Washington, GPO, May 1999. 3 vols
Popularly known as "The Cox Report".
Also available online at: http://www.house.gov/coxreport/
Book call no.: 355.34320951 U58u
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Consequences of MFN Renewal for China. Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 115 p.
Book call no.: 337.73051 U582c
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence. People's Republic of China. Hearing, 105th Congress, 1st session. Washington, GPO, 1997. 46 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 U581p
Wang, Jing. High Culture Fever: Politics, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Deng's China. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1996. 376 p.
Book call no.: 001.1 W246h
White, Lynn T. Unstately Power. Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 1998. 2 vol.(An East Gate book)
Vol 1: Local Causes of China's Economic Reforms; Vol 2: Local Causes of China's Intellectual, Legal and Governmental Reforms.
Book call no.: 338.951 W585u
The World in 1997. London, Economist Publications, 1997. 130 p.
A Difficult Year for Mr. Jiang, His Friends and Neighbours, pp 63-64.
Book call no.: 330.9 W9274 1997
Crider, Kimberly A. The Strategic Implications of Culture: A Historical Analysis of China's Culture and Implications for U.S. Policy. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 44 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1999/acsc/99-031.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 C9281s
Kominiak, George J. The "Command and Control" Philosophy of the Communist Part of China. Albuquerque, NM, Sandia National Laboratories, 1996. 24 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 36765-23
Periodicals
Amendments to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China. Beijing Review 42:14-15 May 3-9, 1999.
Beichman, Arnold. Two Freedoms. Hoover Digest No. 1:115-118 1999.
Reprinted from the Washington Times, July 13, 1998 article "Beginning of an End for China's Masters?"
Cai, Kevin G. Negotiating with Beijing: What Should Taipei and a Third Party Know? East Asia: An International Quarterly 17:81-110 Summer 1999.
Examines the PRC's
dialectical negotiation process.
Cavey, Paul. Building a Power Base: Jiang Zemin and the Post-Deng Succession. Issues & Studies 33:1-34 November 1997.
Chang, I-huai. An Analysis of the CCP's Role in Mainland China's State Supervisory Systems. Issues & Studies 34:38-78 January 1998.
Chang, Maria Hsia and Chen, Xiaoyu. The Nationalist Ideology of the Chinese Military. Journal of Strategic Studies 21:44-64 March 1998.
Chen, Feng. Rebuilding the Party's Normative Authority: China's Socialist Spiritual Civilization Campaign. Problems of Post-Communism 45:33-41 November-December 1998.
Chen, Shi. Leadership Change in Shanghai: Toward the Dominance of Party Technocrats. Asian Survey 38:671-687 July 1998.
China's Position on Current World Issues. Beijing Review 42:9-12 October 11, 1999.
Crowell, Todd and Hsieh, David. China Loosens Up - Jiang Zemin to Reform Political System. Asiaweek 24:44-46+ June 26, 1998.
Also available online at: http://www.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/98/0626/cs_1_china.html
Crowell, Todd and Hsieh, David. Now, the Jiang Zemin Era. Asiaweek 23:42-45 September 26, 1997.
Dai, Xiaohua. New Government Enjoys Immense Popular Support. Beijing Review 41:8-11 August 10-16, 1998.
Dickson, Bruce J. China's Democratization and the Taiwan Experience. Asian Survey 38:349-364 April 1998.
Dickson, Bruce J. Unsettled Succession. National Interest No. 49:64-72 Fall 1997.
Fewsmith, Joseph. China in 1998: Tacking to Stay the Course. Asian Survey 39:99-113 January-February 1999.
Fewsmith, Joseph. Jiang Zemin Takes Command. Current History 97:250-256 September 1998.
Forney, Matt. After the Patriarch. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-15 March 6, 1997.
Jiang Zemin's collective government faces hurdles but Chinese governance may be better for the change.
Forney, Matt. China: A New Debate Emerges on Political Reform. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:20-22 April 2, 1998.
Forney, Matt. The Fire Within: Wei Jingshing's Prison Letter Raises His Stature among Chinese Intellectuals. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:38-40 July 31, 1997.
Forney, Matt. Gather Round. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-15 July 31, 1997.
The 15th Party Congress will be President Jiang's first political challenge since Deng Xiaoping's death. Consoldiation of power will be the key issue.
Forney, Matt. New Order: New Politburo Confirms Jiang's Hold on Party. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:22+ October 2, 1997.
Forney, Matt. Private Party. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:18-21 October 2, 1997.
Jiang Zemin consolidates power, but will the Communist Party have enough popular support for the next step in
reform.
Forney, Matt. Rule by Law. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-16 March 13, 1997.
As parliamentary chairman, Qiao Shi, pushes for legal reform, National People's Congress delegates will be watching for signs of a split between Qiao Shi and Jiang
Zemin.
Gause, Ken E. Deng's Death Brings Political Manoeuvres. Jane's Intelligence Review 9:170-173 April 1997.
Gilley, Bruce. Jiang Zemin: On the Right Side of History? Current History 98:249-253 September 1999.
Goldstein, Avery. China in 1997: A Year of Transitions. Asian Survey 38:34-52 January 1998.
Goldstein, Avery. Great Expectations: Interpreting China's Arrival. International Security 22:36-37 Winter 1997-1998.
Grant, Richard. Challenges for China. World Today 54:159-161 June 1998.
Guo, Suijan. Democratic Transition: A Comparative Study of China and the Former Soviet Union. Issues & Studies 34:63-101 August 1998.
Healy, Tim. Reform's Trials. Asiaweek 25:26-29 January 15, 1999.
Also available online at: http://www.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/99/0115/cs1.html
Hood, Steven J. The Myth of Asian-Style Democracy. Asian Survey 38:853-866 October 1998.
How to Understand Jiang's Important Speech. Beijing Review 40:14-17 August 25-31, 1997.
Concerning speech given by General Secretary Jiang on May 29, 1997.
Hsieh, David. A Man for All Seasons - Why Hu Jintao Is Jiang's Heir Apparent. Asiaweek 24:55 June 26, 1998.
Also available online at: http://www.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/98/0626/cs_4_hu.html
Hsu, Wen L. The Impact of Government Restructuring on Chinese Nuclear Arms Control and Nonproliferation Policymaking. Nonproliferation Review 6:152-167 Fall 1999.
Hu, Shaohua. Balancing Development and Democracy: Deng's Role in the Chinese Democractization Process. World Affairs 161:69-81 Fall 1998.
Jespersen, T. Christopher. Western Influences and Images of China: The Persistent Efforts to Engage and Change China. Journal of Third World Studies 14:13-35 Fall 1997
Jiang, Zemin. Upholding the Banner of Deng's Theory. Beijing Review 40:10-13 August 25-31, 1997.
Text of speech given by General Secretary Jiang on May 29, 1997.
Jiang Zemin: The Core of China's Leadership. Beijing Review 40:8-11 November 10-16, 1997.
Joffe, Ellis. Ruling China after Deng. Journal of East Asian Affairs 11:183-220 Winter-Spring 1997.
Keith, Ronald C. Post-Deng Jurisprudence: Justice and Efficiency in a "Rule of Law" Economy. Problems of Post-Communism 45:48-57 May-June 1998.
Kuchin, Nikolai and Meliksetov, Arlen. Deng Is Level with Mao Today. New Times No.11:48-50 November 1997.
Lawrence, Susan V. Excising the Cancer. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:10-13 August 20, 1998.
Lawrence, Susan V. The New Guard. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:26+ September 24, 1998.
A younger generation moves into top spots.
Lee, Eliza W. Y. Governing Post-Colonial Hong Kong: Institutional Incongruity, Governance Crisis, and Authoritarianism. Asian Survey 39:940-959 November/December 1999.
Li, Cheng. China in 1999. Asian Survey 40:112-129 January/February 2000.
Li, Cheng and White, Lynn. The Fiftieth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party: Full-Fledged Technocratic Leadership with Partial Control by Jiang Zemin. Asian Survey 38:231-264 March 1998.
Li, Peng. Report on the Work of the Government. Beijing Review 41:9-24 April 6-12, 1998.
Li, Rongxia. Constitutional Amendment: A Milestone in the Rule of Law. Beijing Review 42:9-13 May 3-9, 1999.
Lin, Min. China: End of an Era. New Zealand International Review 22:2-5 May-June 1997.
Deng Xiaoping's
legacy and the challenges facing his successors in China.
Lo, Carlos Wing-Hung. Political Liberalization in the People's Republic of China: Its Linkage to the Mainland-Taiwan Reunification. East Asia: An International Quarterly 17:78-110 Winter 1999.
Malik, Mohan. The Future of Asian Geopolitics: An Indonesia - China - India Axis? Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 26:20-21 February-March 2000.
Maull, Hanns W. Reconciling China with International Order. Pacific Review 10,no.4:466-479 1997.
McNally, Christopher A. and Lee, Peter Nan-shong. Is Big Beautiful? - Restructuring China's State Sector under the Zhiada Policy. Issues & Studies 34:22-48 September 1998.
Meisner, Maurice. China's Communist Revolution: A Half-Century Perspective. Current History 98:243-248 September 1999.
Mlechin, Leonid. Deng's Epoch Continues. New Times No. 3:48-49 March 1997.
Mohanty, Deba R. The Military's Role in Chinese Politics. Strategic Analysis 22:61-70 April 1998.
Mohanty, Deba R. Power Struggle in China: The Post-Deng Scenario and Jiang Zemin as the "First among Equals". Strategic Analysis 22:249-261 May 1998.
Ouyang, Hongwu. The PRC's New Elite Poltics: The New Institutionalism Perspective. Issues & Studies 34:1-21 May 1998.
Pakulski, Jan and He, Baogang. National Integrity, Elites and Democracy: Russia and China Compared. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 15:69-87 June 1999.
Pei, Minxin. Is China Democratizing? Foreign Affairs 77:68-82 January-February 1998.
Pei, Minxin. Will China Become Another Indonesia? Foreign Policy No. 116:94-109 Fall 1999.
Political reforms may be necessary to avoid the Asian economic crisis.
Peng, Yali. Democracy and Chinese Political Discourses. Modern China 24:408-444 October 1998.
Potter, Pittman B. Curbing the Party: Peng Zhen and Chinese Legal Culture. Problems of Post-Communism 45:17-28 May-June 1998.
Premier Zhu Meets the Press. Beijing Review 42:26-31 April 5-11, 1999.
Price, R. F. China: The Question of Socialism. Political Crossroads 6,no.1-2:93-110 1998.
Profiles of Newly Elected Chinese Leaders. Beijing Review 41:25-35 April 6-12, 1998.
Rappai, M. V. Party Commands the Gun? Strategic Analysis 21:1619-1628 February 1998.
Rowen, Henry S. Why China Will Become a Democracy. Hoover Digest No.1:112-114 1999.
Reprinted from "Is China Becoming
Democratic" in the July-August 1998 American Enterprise.
Shambaugh, David. The CCP's Fifteenth Congress: Technocrats in Command. Issues & Studies 34:1-37 January 1998.
Shih, Chih-yu. Giving Meaning to Elections in Chinese Minority Areas. Issues & Studies 35:59-79 November/December 1999.
Singh, Swaran. China's 9th National People's Congress - Part II. Strategic Analysis 22:295-301 May 1998.
Suh, Sangwon and Hsieh, David. Star Search - The Next Generation. Asiaweek 23:48-50 September 26 , 1997.
Future leaders have a background in science and technology, reflecting China's highest priority for modernization.
Tanner, Murray Scott and Chen, Ke. Breaking the Vicious Cycles: The Emergence of China's National People's Congress. Problems of Post-Communism 45:29-47 May-June 1998.
Taylor, Ian. China's New Prime Minister. Contemporary Review 272:291-294 June 1998.
Tong, James. The 1989 Democracy Movement in China: A Spatial Analysis of City Participation. Asian Survey 38:310-327 March 1998.
White, Tyrene. Village Elections: Democracy from the Bottom Up? Current History 97:263-267 September 1998.
Wu, Yu-Shan. From Reform to Bureaucratic Stability in the PRC. Issues & Studies 33:81-104 August 1997
Zang, Xiaowei. Elite Transformation and Recruitment in Post-Mao China. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 26:39-57 Summer 1998.
Zhao, Suisheng. Military Coercion and Peaceful Offence: Beijing's Strategy of National Reunification with Taiwan. Pacific Affairs 72:495-512 Winter 1999/2000.
Zheng, Yongnian. Political Incrementalism: Political Lessons from China's 20 Years of Reform. Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas 20:1157-1178 December 1999.
Zheng, Yongnian. Power and Agenda: Jiang Zemin's New Political Initiatives at the CCP's Fifteenth Congress. Issues & Studies 33:35-57 November 1997.
Zhong, Yang and others. Mass Political Culture in Beijing: Findings from Two Public Opinion Surveys. Asian Survey 38:763-783 August 1998.
Zhu, Rongji. Report on the Work of the Government. Beijing Review 42:10-25 April 5-11, 1999.
Speech delivered at the Second Session of the Ninth National People's Congress on March 5, 1999, by Zhu
Rongji, Premier of the State Council.
Social Aspects - Religion
Documents
Van Dyke, Melvin R. China: Freedom of Religion in a Most Favored Nation. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S Army War College, 1998. 30 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 V248c
Freedom of Religion in China. Beijing Review 40:13-22 November 3-9, 1997.
Religious Affairs in China. Beijing Review 40:9-14 September 1-7, 1997.
Waldron, Arthur. Religious Revivals in Communist China. Orbis 42:325-334 Spring 1998.
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