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[经验总结] 中国政治研究的超级书单(带*号的老师建议永久收藏)

中国政治研究的超级书单(带*号的老师建议永久收藏)

I. Introduction: The Maoist Era
II. The Cultural Revolution
III. Political Change
IV. Political Economy
V. Leadership
VI. Structures of Authority
VII. The Policy Process
VIII. Foreign Affairs
IX. Political Sociology
X. Ideology and Belief Systems
XI. Political Culture
XII. The Public Sphere
XIII. Decentralization and Chinese Federalism
VI. China's Future



I. Introduction: The Maoist Era
*Lowell Dittmer & William Hurst, “Analysis in Limbo: Contemporary Chinese Politics amid the Maturation of Reform,” Issues & Studies, 38, no. 4/39, no. 1 (Dec. 2002/March 2003), 11-48; much of the issue is worth perusing, particularly chapters by Yanjie Bian, B. McCormick, Nick Lardy and Wenfang Tang.
*Carlson, Gallagher et al, Contemporary Chinese Politics
*Franz Schurmann, Ideology and Organization in Communist China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968).
*Timothy Cheek & Tony Saich, eds., New Perspectives on State Socialism in China (Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1997).
David Bachman, Bureaucracy, Economy and Leadership in China (Cambridge, 1991).
Alfred Chan, Mao’s Crusade: Politics and Policy Implementation in China’s Great Leap Forward (Oxford, 2001).
Frederick Wakeman, History and Will (U. of California Press, 1973).
Brantly Womack, ed., Contemporary Chinese Politics in Historical Perspective (1991).
David Shambaugh, ed., American Studies of Contemporary China (Armonk, 1993).
Victor Nee & David Stark, eds., Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism (Stanford, 1989).
Yu-shan Wu, Comparative Economic Transformations (Stanford, 1994).



II. The Cultural Revolution
*Frederick Wakeman, "Rebellion and Revolution," Journal of Asian Studies, February 1977.
*Lowell Dittmer, China's Continuous Revolution (Berkeley, 1987).
*Tang Tsou, The Cultural Revolution and Post-Mao Reforms (Chicago, 1986).
*Hong Yung Lee, The Politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolu¬tion (Berkeley, 1978).
*Roderick MacFarquhar, Origins of the Cultural Revolution (three vols.)
Robert J. Lifton, Revolutionary Immortality (1968).
Woei Lien Chong, ed., China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Master Narratives and Post-Mao Counternatratives (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Kam-yee Law, ed., The Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003)
Yue Daiyun and Carolyn Wakeman, To the Storm: The Odyssey of a Revolutionary Chinese Woman (Berkeley, 1985).
Yen Chia-chi and Kao Kao, The Ten-Year History of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (Taipei, 1988).



III. Political Change
*Edwin A. Winckler, ed., Transition from Communism in China: Institutional and Comparative Analyses (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1999).
*Avery Goldstein, From Bandwagon to Balance-of-Power Politics (Stanford, 1991).
*Chalmers Johnson, ed., Change in Communist Systems (Stan¬ford, 1970). In particular, v. Johnson and Lowenthal chapters.
*Michel Oksenberg, "Political Changes and Their Causes, in China," Political Quarterly, January-March 1974, pp. 94-114.
Yi-min Lin, Between Politics and Markets (Cambridge, 2001).
Michel Chussodovsky, Toward Capitalist Restoration? (1986).
William Hinton, Shenfan (1986).
Benedict Stavis, China’s Political Reforms (Praeger, 1988).
Kenneth Jowitt, "Inclusion and Mobilization in European Leninist Regimes," World Politics, October 1975.
Yang Dali, Calamity and Reform in China: State, Rural Society, and Institutional Change since the Great Leap Forward (Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1996).
Xiaobo Hu and Gang Lin, eds., Transition Towards Post-Deng China (Singapore, 2001).
Josph Fewsmith, China Since Tiananmen: the Politics of Transition (Cambridge, 2001).
Richard Baum, Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping (Princeton, 1994).
Gordon Chang, The Coming Collapse of China (NY: Random House, 2001).



IV. Political Economy
*Nicholas Lardy, China's Unfinished Economic Revolution (Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution, 1997).
*Barry Naughton, The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth (2007).
*Carl Riskin, China's retreat from equality : income distribution and economic transition, (Armonk: Sharpe, 2001)
*Hong-yi Lai, Reform and the Non-State Economy in China (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)
*Mary E. Gallagher, Contagious Capitalism: Globalization and the Politics of Labor (Princeton, 2005).
*Edward Steinfeld, Playing Our Game
*Barry Naughton, The Chinese Economy (MIT Press, 2007).
Susan Whiting, Power and Wealth in Rural China: The Political Economy of Institutional Change (Cambridge, 2001).
Susan Shirk, The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China (Berkeley, 1993).
Elizabeth Perry and Christine Wong, The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China (Cambridge, 1985).
S tefan E. Oppers, Macroeconomic Cycles in China (Washington, DC: IMF Working Paper, 1997).
Kellee Tsai, Capitalism without Democracy: The Private Sector in China (Berkeley, 2007)
Rashid Malik, Chinese Entrepreneurs in the Economic Development of China (Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997).
Greg Mastel, The Rise of the Chinese Economy: The Middle Kingdom Emerges (M. E. Sharpe, 1997).
Edward S. Steinfeld, Forging Reform in China: The Fate of State-Owned Industry (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998).
Kate X. Zhou, How the farmers changed China : power of the people (Westview, 1996).
Weiwei Zhang, Transforming China: Economic Reform and Its Political Implications (NY: St Martin’s 2000).
Lance L. P. Gore, Market Communism:The Institutional Foundation of China’s Post-Mao Hyper-Growth (Oxford, 1998).
Paul Bowles and Gordon White, The Political Economy of China’s Financial Reforms: Finance in Late Development (Boulder: Westview, 1993).
Wang Gungwu and John Wong, eds., China’s Political Economy (Singapore, 1998).
Yi-min Lin, Between Politics and Markets: Firms, Competitiion and Institutional Change in Post-Mao China (Cambridge, 2001).
Weixing Chen, The Political Economy of Rural Development in China, 1978-1999 (Praeger, 1999).



V. Leadership
A. Aggregate Analysis
*Richard McGregor, The Party
*Li Cheng, China’s Leaders: The New Generation (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).
*John Wilson Lewis, Political Leadership in Communist China (1963).
*Li Cheng and Lynn White, "The Sixteenth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party” Asian Survey. Jul/Aug 2003. Vol. 43, Iss. 4; pp. 553 ff.
*Zhiyue Bo, China’s Elite Politics (2007).\
Frank Pieke, The good communist : elite training and state building in today's China (Cambridge University Press, 2009).
Weixing Chen & Yang Zhong, eds., Leadership in a Changing China (NY: Palgrave, 2005)
Andrew J. Nathan & Bruce Gilley, China's New Rulers: The Secret Files (New York, 2002).
David Finkelstein & Maryanne Kivlehan, eds., China’s Leadership in the 21st Century (Sharpe, 2003)/
_________________, ed., Party Leadership and Revolutionary Power in China (1970), particularly pp. 114-238, and 304-47.
Robert Scalapino, ed., Elites in the People's Republic of China (1972).
Frederick C. Teiwes, Leadership, Legitimacy, and Conflict in China (Armonk: Sharpe, 1984).
Xuezhi Guo, The Ideal Chinese Political Leader ( Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2002).
Yoshifumi Nakai, ed., China’s Roadmap as Seen in the 15th Party Congress (Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies, 1998)
Margaret Pearson, China’s New Business Elite (Berkeley: Univ. of Calif. Press, 1997).
Gideon Shelach, Leadership Strategies, Economic Activity, and Interregional Interaction (New York, 1999)

B. Biographical Analysis
*Bao Pu et al. eds., Prisoner of the State
*David M. Lampton, Paths to Power: Elite Mobility in Contem¬porary China (Ann Arbor, 1986).
*Xuezhi Guo, The Ideal Chinese Political Leader (Praeger, 2002).
*Willy Wo-Lap Lam, Chinese politics in the Hu Jintao era, (2006).
*Li Zhisui, The Private Life of Chairman Mao (London, 1994).
Robert L. Kuhn, The Man Who Changed China: Life & Legacy of Jiang Zemin (NY: Crown, 2004)
Jung Zhang & Jon Halliday, Mao: The Unknown Story (London, 2005)
Pitman Potter, From Leninist Discipline to Socialist Legalism (Stanford, 2003).
Lucian Pye, Mao Tse-tung: The Man in the Leader (1976).
Frederick Teiwes, The Tragedy of Lin Biao (Honolulu, 1996).
Lowell Dittmer, Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolu¬tion (Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1998 ed.).
Robert Weatherley, Mao’s Forgotten Ancestor: The Political Career of Hua Guofeng (2010).
Peter Seybolt, Throwing the Emperor from His Horse: Portrait of a Village Leader in China (Boulder: Westview, 1996).
Bruce Gilley, Tiger on the Brink: Jiang Zemin and China’s New Elite (Berkeley: Univ. of Calif. Press, 1998).
David Shambaugh, ed., Deng Xiaoping: Portrait of a Chinese Statesman (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995).
Deng Maomao, Deng Xiaoping: My Father (New York: BasicBooks, 1995).
David Bachman, Chen Yun and the Chinese Political System (Berkeley, 1985).
Andrew J. Nathan & Perry Link, eds., The Tiananmen Papers (NY: Public Affairs, 2001)



VI. Structures of Authority
A. The State
*David Shambaugh, ed., The Modern Chinese State (Cambridge, 2000).
*Bruce Dickson, ed., Remaking the Chinese state : strategies, society, and security (New York, 2001).
*Patrician Thornton, Disciplining the State (Berkeley, 2007)
*Vivienne Shue, The Reach of the State (Stanford, 1988).
*M. Scot Tanner, The Politics of Law-Making in Post-Mao China (Oxford, 1999).
Paolo Uno, Reconciling state, market and society in China: the long march towards prosperity (NY: Routledge, 2010).
Linda Chelan Li, ed., The Chinese state in transition : processes and contests in local China (Routledge, 2009.
Jude Howell, ed., Governance in China (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004).
John Burns, "Chinese Civil Service Reform," CQ, December 1989.
Hong Yung Lee, From Revolutionary Cadres to Party Technocrats in Socialist China (Berkeley, 1991).
Harry Harding, Organizing China: The Problem of Bureaucracy, 1949-1976 (Stanford, 1981).
Kevin O’Brien, Reform without Liberalization (Cambridge, 1990).
Stephen K. Ma, Administrative Reform in post-Mao China (Lanham: University Press of America, 1996).
Jun Ma, Intergovernmental Relations and Economic Management in China (New York: St. Martin’s 1997).
Chih-yu Shi, Collective Democracy: Political and Legal Reform in China (HK: Chinese Univ. Press, 1999).
Kenneth Lieberthal, Governing China (2nd ed., Norton, 2004).
Peter Lee & Carlos Lo, eds., Remaking China’s Public Management (Westport, Conn.: Quorum, 2001).

B. The Military
*David Shambaugh, Modernizing China’s Military (Berkeley, 2002).
*James Mulvenon, Soldiers of Fortune: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Military-Business Complex (Sharpe, 2001).
*Paul H. Folta, From Swords to Plowshares? (Boulder, 1992).
*Tai Ming Cheung , Fortifying China (Cornell, 2009).
Bernard D. Cole, The Great Wall at Sea: China’s Navy in the 21st Century (2nd ed. Annapolis, 2010).
Larry Wortzel, ed., The Chinese Armed Forces in the 21st Century (Strategic Studies Inst., 1999).
William Whitson, "The Concept of the Military Generation," AS, November 1968, pp. 921-947.
_______________, "The Field Army in Chinese Communist Military Politics," CQ, January-March 1969, pp. 1-30.
William Parish, "Factions in Chinese Military Politics," CQ, no. 56 (1973), pp. 667-699.
Andrew Scobell & Larry Wortzel, eds., Civil-Military Change in China (Strategic Studies Inst, 2004).
Harvey Nelsen, The Chinese Military System (latest ed.).
Michael D. Swaine, The Military and Political Succession in China (Santa Monica: Rand, 1992).
_________________, The Role of the Chinese Military in National Security Policymaking (Rand, 1998).
Fang Chu, Gun Barrel Politics: Party-Army Relations in Mao’s China (Boulder: Westview, 1998).



VII. The Policy Process
A. Elite Decision-Making
*Suisheng Zhao and C. Hamrin, eds., Decision Making in Deng's -China (Armonk, 1995).
*Ruan Ming, Deng Xiaoping (Boulder, 1994).
*Michel Oksenberg, "Policy Making Under Mao, 1948-68," in Lindbeck, ed., China: Management of a Revolutionary Society (1971), pp. 97-116.
*David Lampton, The Politics of Medicine in China (1978).
Kenneth Lieberthal, A Research Guide to Central Party and Government Meetings in China, 1949-1975 (1976).
_____________, Central Documents and Politburo Politics in China (Ann Arbor, 1978).
Richard Baum, Burying Mao (Berkeley: Univ. of Calif., 1994)
Joseph Fewsmith, Dilemmas of Reform in China (Armonk, 1994).

B. Factionalism and Elite Discipline
*Jing Huang, Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics (Cambridge, 2000).
*Wei Li, The Chinese Staff System (Univ of Calif: Center for Chinese Studies, 1994).
*Andrew Nathan, "A Factionalism Model of Informal Groups in CCP Politics," CQ, no. 53 (January-March 1973), pp. 34-66.
*Tang Tsou, "Prolegomenon to the Study of Informal Groups in CCP Politics," CQ, no. 65 (January 1976), pp. 98-114.
*Michel Oksenberg, "The Exit Pattern from Chinese Politics and Its Implications," CQ, no. 67 (September 1976), pp. 50l-19.
*Jonathan Unger, ed., The Nature of Chinese Politics: From Mao to Jiang (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002)
L. Dittmer, "Bases of Power in Chinese Politics," World Politics, October 1978, pp. 26-61.
________, “The Changing Nature of Elite Power Politics,” China Journal, 45 (January 2001), 53-69.
__________ and Yu-shan Wu, "Leadership Coalitions and Economic Transformations in Reform China,” in Dittmer and Liu, eds., China’s Deep Reform (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), pp. 49-81.
Thomas Gold et al., Social Connections in China (2002)
Lucian Pye, The Dynamics of Chinese Politics (Cambridge, 1984).
Frederick Teiwes, Politics and Purges in China (1979).
________________, Politics at Mao’s Court (Armonk: Sharpe, 1990).

C. Policy Implementation
*David M. Lampton, ed., Policy Implementation in Post-Mao China (Berkeley, 1987).
*Barbara Sinkule & Leonard Ortolano, Implementing Environmental Policy in China (Praeger, 1995).
*K. Lieberthal & M. Oksenberg, Policy Making in China (Princeton, 1990).
*Andrew Mertha, The Politics of Piracy (Cornell, 2005)
Peter N. S. Lee & Carlos W. Lo, Remaking China's public management (Quorum, 2001).
Dorothy Solinger, Narratives of the Chinese economic reforms, (Edwin Mellen, 2005).
Eric Thun, Changing Lanes in China (Cambridge, 2006)
Nicola Meier, China, the new developmental state : an empirical analysis of the automotive industry (Peter Lang, 2009).



VIII. Foreign Affairs
A. General
*Alastair I. Johnston, New directions in the study of China's foreign policy (Stanford, 2006).
*________________, Cultural Realism (Princeton, 1995).
*Avery Goldstein, Rising to the challenge : China's grand strategy and international security (Stanford, 2005). .
*David M. Lampton, The Making of Chinese Foreign & Security Policy (Stanford, 2001)
*Andrew Nathan and Robert Ross, The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress (New York: W. W. Norton, 1998).
Susan Shirk, China: Fragile Superpower (2007). \
*Robert G. Sutter, Chinese foreign relations : power and policy since the Cold War (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008)
Robert Boardman, Post-Socialist World Orders: Russia, China, and the United Nations System (St. Martin’s 1994).
Bruce D. Larkin, Nuclear Designs (Transaction, 1996)
Bronson Percival, The Dragon Looks South (Berkeley, 2007).
Samuel S. Kim, ed., China and the World (latest ed.).
Dittmer and Kim, China's Quest for National Identity (Cornell, 1994).
Houman Sadri, Revolutionary States, Leaders, and Foreign Relations: A Comparative Study of China, Cuba and Iran (Praeger, 1997).
Allen Whiting, China's foreign relations (Sage, 1991).
Yongjin Zhang, China in International Society since 1949 (New York: St. Martin’s, 1998)
John Garver, Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China (Prentice Hall, 1993).
L. Dittmer, Sino-Soviet Normalization and Its International Implications (Seattle, 1992).
David Shambaugh, Beautiful Imperialist (Princeton, 1991).

B. "Greater China"
*Harry Harding, "The Concept of 'Greater China,'" CQ, December 1993, pp. 660-687.
*Enrong Song, The emergence of greater China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
*Richard C. Bush, Untying the Knot: Making Peace in the Taiwan Strait (Brookings, 2005)
*T. J. Cheng et al., eds., Inherited Rivalry (Boulder, 1995).
*Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, ed., Dangerous Strait (NY: Columbia, 2005).
Chi Su, Taiwan's relations with mainland China : a tail wagging two dogs (Routledge, 2009).
Steve Tsang, In the Shadow of China: Political Developments in Taiwan since 1949 (U. of Hawaii, 1993).
Tse-Kang Leng, The Taiwan-China Connection (Westview, 1996).
Muthiah Alagappa, Taiwan’s Presidential Politics (M. E. Sharpe, 2001).
Gordon Mathews, et al., Hong Kong, China : learning to belong to a nation (Routledge, 2008).
Robert P. Weller, Alternate Civilities: Democracy and Culture in China and Taiwan (Westview, 1999).
Willem van Kemenade, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Inc. (New York: Knopf, 1997).
Wai-man Lam, Understanding the political culture of Hong Kong (M.E. Sharpe, 2004).
Constance Lever-Tracy, et al., The Chinese Diaspora and Mainland China (New York: St. Martin's 1996).



IX. Political Sociology
A. Class and Gender
*James L. Watson, ed., Class and social stratification in post-revolution China (Cambridge, 1984).
*Richard C. Kraus, Class Conflict in Chinese Socialism (1981).
*Bruce Dickson, Red Capitalists in China (Cambridge, 2003).
*Lijun Yuan, Reconceiving Women’s Equality in China (Lexington, 2005).
Martin Hart-Landsberg, China and socialism : market reforms and class struggle (Monthly Review, 2005).
Anita Chan, China’s Workers Under Assault (M. E. Sharpe, 2001)
David Zweig, Agrarian Radicalism in China (Cambridge, 1989).pp. 1-19.
Martin Raiser, "Subsidising Inequality: Economic Reforms, Fiscal Transfers and Convergence across Chinese Provinces," Journal of Development Studies, 34:3 (Feb. 1998), 1-27.
Stephen Philion, "Chinese Welfare State Regimes," Journal of Contemporary China, 28:4 (Oct. 1998), p. 518ff
Mayfair Yang, ed., Spaces of Their Own: Women's Public Sphere in Transnational China (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999).
Elizabeth Croll, Changing Identities of Chinese Women (1995).
Cheng-Chih Wang, Words kill : calling for the destruction of "class enemies" in China (Routledge, 2002).

B. Civil Society
*Gordon White, et al., In Search of Civil Society: Market Reform and Social Change in Contemporary China (Oxford Univ. Press, 1996).
*Zixue Tai, The Internet in China : cyberspace and civil society (Routledge, 2006).
*Andrew Walder, Communist Neo-Traditionalism (Berkeley, 1986).
Zhongguo min jian zu zhi 30 nian : zou xiang gong min she hui, 1978-2008 = Emerging civil society in China, 1978-2008 / Wang Ming zhu bian.
王名主编, 中国民间组织30年 : 走向公民社会, 1978-2008 Beijing Shi : She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2008.
William Parish, Chinese rural development : the great transformation (Sharpe, 1985)
Qiushi Ma, Non-governmental organizations in contemporary China (Routledge, 2006)
Dorothy J. Solinger, Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants, the State, and the Logic of the Market (California, 1999).
Wenfang Tang & Wm. Parish, Chinese Urban Life Under Reform (Cambridge, 2000).
Thomas Metzger, The Western Concept of a Civil Society in the Context of Chinese History (Stanford: Hoover, 1998)
Xiaowei Zang, Children of the Cultural Revolution: Family Life and Political Behavior in Mao’s China (Westview, 2000).
David Strand, "Civil society" and "public sphere" in modern China, (1990).
Fei-Ling Wang, Organizing through Division and Exclusion (Stanford, 2005).



X. Ideology and Belief Systems
A. The Maoist Era
*David Apter and Tony Saich, Revolutionary Discourse in Mao's Republic (Cambridge, 1994).
*Stuart Schram, ed., The Thought of Mao Tse-tung (Cambridge, 1989).
*_____________, ed., Chairman Mao Talks to the People (1974).
*Zongli Tang, Maoism and Chinese Culture (New York: Nova Science Pub, 1996).
Gregor Benton and Lin Chun, eds., Was Mao Really a Monster? (Routledge, 2010).
Ray Wylie, The Emergence of Maoism (Stanford, 1980).
Brantly Womack, The Foundations of Mao Zedong's Political Thought, 1917-1935 (Hawaii, 1982).
Werner Meissner, Philosophy and Politics in China (Stanford, 1990).
James Hsiung, ed., The Logic of "Maoism" (1974).
Benjamin Schwartz, Communism and China (1968).
Helmut Martin, Cult and Canon: Origins and Development of State Maoism (1982).
Donald Munro, The Concept of Man in Contemporary China (Ann Arbor, 1977).

B. Chinese Marxism Since Mao
*Deng Xiaoping, Selected Works vols. II and III.
*Fangtong Liu, China's contemporary philosophical journey (2004).
*Bill Brugger, Chinese Marxism in the post-Mao era (Stanford, 1990).
*Kalpana Misra, From post-Maoism to post-Marxism (Routledge, 1998).
*Feng Chen, Economic Transition and Political Legitimacy in Post-Mao China: Ideology and Reform (Albany: SUNY Press, 1995).
Brantly Womack, "Politics and Epistemology in China Since Mao," CQ, December 1979, pp. 768-92.
Barbara Illing, The Role of Ideology in China's Foreign Trade Policy (1987).
Yan Sun, The Chinese Reassessment of Socialism, 1986-1992 (Princeton, 1995)



XI. Political Culture
A. Discourse Theory
*Perry Link, "The Use of Literature to Study Value Change in Modern China," Contemporary China, May 1977, pp. 12-16.
*Woei Lien Chong, ed., China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: Master Narratives & Post-Mao Counternarratives (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Jeffrey Kinkley,Chinese Justice, the Fiction: Law and Literature in Modern China (Stanford, 2000).
*____________, Corruption & Realism in Late Socialist China (Berkeley, 2007)
Michael Duke, Blooming and Contending (Bloomington, 1985).
Donald C. Clarke, "Political Power and Authority in Recent Chinese Literature," CQ, June 1985.
David Apter & Tony Saich, Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic (Harvard, 1994).
Dittmer, "Radical Ideology and Chinese Political Culture," in Richard W. Wilson, et al, eds., Moral Behavior in Chinese Society (New York: Praeger, l98l).
Michael Schoenhals, Doing Things with Words in Chinese Politics (Berkeley, 1992).
Neil Renwick & Qing Cao, “China’s Political Discourse towards the 21st Century,” East Asia, 17, no. 14 (Winter 1999), pp. 111 ff.

B. Chinese Intellectuals as Cultural Vehicle
*Edward Gu & Merle Goldman, eds., Chinese intellectuals between state and market (New York, 2004).
*Erika Evasdottir, Obedient autonomy : Chinese intellectuals and the achievement of orderly life (Vancouver, 2004)
*Jing Wang, High Culture Fever: Politics, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Deng’s China (Dial Press, 1996).
Merle Goldman, Sowing the Seeds of Democracy (Cambridge, 1994).
_____________, et al., eds., China's Intellectuals and the State (Cambridge, 1987).
Ka-Ho Mak, Intellectuals and the State in Post-Mao China (St. Martin's 1998).
Timothy B. Weston, The power of position (Berkeley, 2004).
Xudong Zhang, Intellectual Politics in Post-Tiananmen China (Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press, 1998).

C. Psychocultural Analysis
*Lucian Pye, The Spirit of Chinese Politics (Harvard, 1992).
*__________, "On Chinese Pragmatism in the 1980s," CQ, June 1986.
*Richard Solomon, Mao's Revolution and the Chinese Political Culture (1971).
Thomas Metzger, Escape from Predicament (1977).
Pichao Chen, "In Search of Chinese Political Culture," World Politics, July 1973, pp. 608-635.
Franklin Houn, "Rejection of Blind Obedience as a Traditional Chinese and Maoist Concept," Asian Thought and Society, VII: 19 and 21 (1982).
Dittmer, "Political Culture and Political Symbolism: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis," World Politics, vol. XXIX, no. 4 (July 1977), pp. 552 584.
Shiping Hua, Chinese Political Culture, 1989-2000 (M. E. Sharpe, 2001).
Robert J. Lifton, Revolutionary Immortality (1968).
Martin K. Whyte, Small Groups and Political Rituals in China (Berkeley, 1974).
Richard Wilson,et al., eds., Value Change in Chinese Society (1979).
Katrina McLeod, "The Political Culture of Warring States China," in Mary Douglas, ed., Essays in the Sociology of Perception (1982).
Godwin Chu and Yanan Ju, The Great Wall in Ruins (Albany, 1993).



XII. The Public Sphere
A. Mobilization and Mass Campaigns
*Peter Ho & Richard Edmonds, China's embedded activism (Routledge, 2008).
*Charles Cell, Revolution at Work (1977).
*G. William Skinner and Edwin Winckler, "Compliance Succes¬sion in Rural Communist China," in A. Etzionia, ed., Complex Organization (1919), pp. 410-38.
*Frank N. Pieke, The Ordinary and the Extraordinary: An Anthropological Study of Chinese Reform and the 1989 People's Movement (New York: Kegan Paul, 1996).
*J. Wasserstrom and E. Perry, Popular Protest and Political Culture in Modern China (Boulder, 1992).
Thomas Bernstein, Up to the Mountains and Down to the Villages (1977).
Tony Saich, ed., The Chinese People's Movement (Armonk, 1990).
M. Oksenberg, et al., eds., Beijing Spring, 1989 (Armonk, 1990).
Hong Yung Lee, Changing patterns of political participation in China : a historical perspective / <1983>
Alan Liu, Mass Politics in the People’s Republic: State and Society in Contemporary China (Westview, 1996)
Kevin O’Brien, “Collective Action in the Chinese Countryside,” The China Journal, July 2002, 139-154.
Daniel Lynch, After the Propaganda State: Media, Politics an “Thought Work” in Reformed China (Stanford, 1999).
Chin-Chuan Lee, ed., China’s Media, Media’s China (Westview, 1994).
______________, ed., Power, Money, and Media (Northwestern Univ. Press, 2000).

B. Democratization
*Baogang He, Rural democracy in China : the role of village elections (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*Melanie Manion, “Chinese Democratization in Perspective,” CQ, Sept 2000, 764-782.
*Ethan Leib & Baogang He, eds., The search for deliberative democracy in China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)
*Andrew Nathan, Chinese Democracy (California, 1986).
*E. J. Perry & Merle Goldman, eds., Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China (Berkeley, 2007).
*Kevin O’Brien & Lianjiang Li, Rightful Resistance in Rural China (Cambridge, 2006)
Kevin O'Brien, “Accommodating ‘Democracy’ in a One-Party State,” CQ, June 2000, 465-489.
James Townsend & Brantly Womack, Political Participation in Communist China (rev. ed.).
Murray Scot Tanner, The Politics of Lawmaking in Post-Mao China (New York: Oxford, 1999).
John Burns, Political Participation in Rural China (Berkeley, 1988).
Anne Thurston, Muddling Toward Democracy: Political Change in Grassroots China (Washington: US Inst of Peace, 1998).
Suisheng Zhao, ed., China & Democracy (Routledge, 2000).
Baogang He, The Democratization of China (Routledge, 1996).
Suzanne Ogden, Inklings of Democracy in China (Harvard, 2002).



XIII. Decentralization and Chinese Federalism
*Qian Yingyi, China's transition to markets : market-preserving federalism (Stanford: Hoover, 1995).
*G. William Skinner, "Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China," Journal of Asian Studies, January, February, March l965.
*Yasheng Huang, Inflation and Investment Controls in China: The Political Economy of Central-Local Relations During the Reform Era (Cambridge, 1996).
*Shaoguang Wang and Angang Hu, The Political Economy of Uneven Development: The Case of China (Sharpe, 1999).
*Liong Liew & Shaoguang Wang, eds., Nationalism, democracy and national integration in China (NY, 2004).
*T. Y. Cheung, et al, eds., Provincial Strategies of Economic Reform in Post-Mao China (Sharpe, 1998).
Allen Carlson, Unifying China, Integrating with the World (Stanford, 2005).
Dali Yang, Beyond Beijing (New York: Routledge, 1997).
Anita Chan, Richard Madsen, and Jonathan Unger, Chen Village: The Recent History of a Peasant Community in Mao's China (Berkeley, 1992 ed.)
Richard Madsen, Morality and Power in a Chinese Village (1984).
Xiaobo Lu & Elizabeth Perry, eds., Danwei: The Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1997).
Ralph Litzinger, Other Chinas: The Yao and the Politics of National Belonging (Durham: Duke, 2000)
David Wank, Commodifying Communism (Cambridge, 1999).
Zhiyue Bo, Chinese Provincial Leaders (Sharpe, 2002)
Dorothy Solinger, Regional Government and Political Integra¬tion (1976).



VI. China's Future
*Vaclav Smil, China's past, China's future: energy, food, environment (New York : Routledge, 2004).
*Elizabeth C. Economy, The river runs black : the environmental challenge to China's future (Ithaca Cornell University Press, 2004).
*Gungwu Wang, Ideas won't keep : the struggle for China's future (Singapore, 2003).
*Minxin Pei, China’s Trapped Transition (Harvard, 2006). *Cheng Li,
Cheng Li, "The "New Deal": politics and policies of the Hu Administration," Journal of Asian and African Studies, Dec 2003 v38 i4-5 p329(19)
Vanessa L Fong, Only hope : coming of age under China's one-child policy (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2004)
Bruce Gilley, China's democratic future (New York: Columbia University Press, c2004).
Nicholas Hope, Dennis Yang & Mu Yang Li, eds., How far across the river? (Stanford, 2003).
Charles Wolfe, Fault lines in China's economic terrain ( Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2003)
Jim Mann, The China Fantasy (2007).
David Palmer, Qigong Fever (NY: Columbia Univ Press, 2007)
Paul Close, et al, The Beijing Olympiad: Political Economy of a Sporting Mega-Event (Routledge, 2007).
Francoise Mengin, ed., Cyber China: Reshaping National Identities in the Age of Information (2004).
T. David Mason & Jonathan Clements, "Tiananmen Square thirteen years after: the prospects for civil unrest in China, Asian Affairs: An American Review, Fall 2002 v29 i3 p159(31)
Ann Kent, Beyond Compliance: China, International Organizations, & Global Security (Berkeley, 2007)
Zhiling Lin and T. Robinson, eds., The Chinese and Their Future (Washington D.C., 1994).


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