52 | march-april 2004
Varia
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Society
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Towards a Chinese Sociology for “Communist Civilisation” [Texte intégral]In Peking, a group of sociologists at Tsinghua University are proposing a new course of research
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What Future for Public Intellectuals? [Texte intégral]The specialisation of knowledge, the commercialisation of culture and the emergence of post-modernism characterise China in the 1990s
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The Professional Reintegration of the “Xiagang” [Texte intégral]A survey in Liaoning province underscores the importance of vocational training courses
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Politics: Macao
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Public Sector Reform in Macao After the Handover [Texte intégral]
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International Relations
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Border Disputes between China and North Korea [Texte intégral]
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Book reviews
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New York, Basic Books, 2003, 384 p.
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David M. Lampton (ed.), The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, 1978-2000 [Texte intégral]Stanford, Ca., Stanford University Press, 2001, 508 p.
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Bo Zhiyue, Chinese Provincial Leaders: Economic Performance and Political Mobility since 1949 [Texte intégral]M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York 2002, 183 pp.
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Christophe Rouil, Formose, des batailles presque oubliées... [Texte intégral]Taipei, Les éditions du Pigeonnier, 2001, 191 p.
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Iredale Robyn, Bilik Naran and Guo Fei (eds.), China’s Minorities on the Move. Selected Case Studies [Texte intégral]Armonk, New York, London, M.E. Sharpe, 2003, 183 p.
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Bertil Lintner, Blood Brothers: Crime, Business and Politics in Asia [Texte intégral]Australia, Allen and Unwin, 2002, 470 p.
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Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Kong, Autonomie ou Intégration [The Status of Hong Kong between Autonomy and Integration] [Texte intégral]Presses universitaires d’Aix-Marseille, 2002, 287 p.
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