2009/2 | 2009
1989, a Watershed in Chinese History?
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Editorial [Full text]China Perspectives 2009/2
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Special Feature: 1989, a Watershed in Chinese History?
Edited by Jean-Philippe Béja-
June 4th: Memory and Ethics [Abstract]
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The Chinese Communist Party and June 4th [Abstract]Or how to get out of it and get away with it
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A Shadow over Western Democracies [Abstract]China's Political Use of Economic Power
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Current Affairs
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China Analysis [Abstract]Les Nouvelles de Chine
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Review Essay
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The Great Reversal [Abstract]
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Book reviews
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Ithaca & London, Cornell University Press, 2008, 192 pp.
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Yongnian Zheng, De Facto Federalism in China: Reforms and Dynamics of Central-Local Relations [Full text]Series on Contemporary China – Vol. 7, New Jersey et. al., World Scientific, 2008, 460 pp.
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Seungho Lee, Water and Development in China. The Political Economy of Shanghai Water Policy [Full text]Singapore, World Scientific Publishing, 2006, 295 pp.
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Berlin, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, June 2008, 144 pp.
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Berkeley, UC Press, 2008, 362 pp.
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Berkeley, UC Press, 2008, 404 pp.
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Paris, Bourin Editeur, 2007, 576 pp.
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Princeton – Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2008, 230 pp.
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Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2007, 272 pp.
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Paris, L’Harmattan, 2007, 495 pp.
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