2008/4 | 2008
The City, Laboratory of the New China
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Special Feature: The City, Laboratory of the New China
Edited by Jean-François Huchet-
Editorial [Full text]
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Where Are the Chinese Cities Heading? [Full text]Three Approaches to the Metropolis in Contemporary China
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Shanghai: Urban Planning Styles in Evolution. [Full text]Emergence of a “Harmonious Urbanisation”?
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The Revival of Private Property and its Limits in Post-Mao China
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The Dibao Recipients [Full text]Mollified Anti-Emblem of Urban Modernization
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Making Neighbourhoods [Full text]The Government of Social Change in China’s Cities
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New Public Space in Urban China [Full text]Fewer Walls, More Malls in Beijing, Shanghai and Xining
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Current Affairs
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City Slums as a Recognition of Migrants’ Rights [Full text]A Proposal from Qin Hui
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China Analysis [Full text]
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Review Essays
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China and Democracy [Full text]Sources and Resources
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Book reviews
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Berkeley, Californie, University of California Press, 2007, xvi+322 p.
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New York, Palgrave-McMillian, 2006, 320 p.
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Berkeley, UC Press; Washington, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2008, 234 pp.
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Paris, Les Presses de Sciences Po, 2007, 212 pp.
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(Cambridge Studies in Law and Society), Cambridge University Press, 2007, xvii+484 pp.
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Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillian, 2008, 240 pp.
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Yan Song & Chengri Ding (eds), Urbanization in China: Critical Issues in an Era of Rapid Growth [Full text]Cambridge (mass.), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2007, 302 pp.
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Editorial [Full text]