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BOOKS
2006 from M.E. Sharpe: Debating Political Reform in China: Rule of Law vs. Democratization, Edited by Suisheng Zhao
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The growing disconnect between China's market-oriented economy with its emerging civil society, and the brittle, anacronistic, and authoritarian state has given rise to intense discussion and debate about political reform, not only by Western observers, but also among Chinese intellectuals. While some expect China's political reform to lead to democritazation, others have proposed to strengthen the institution of single-party rule and provide it with a solid legal base. |
2004 from Stanford University Press:
A Nation-State by Construction, Dynamics
of Modern Chinese Nationalism, by Suisheng Zhao
Review
in Foreign Affairs, Published by the Council on Foreign Relations:
"... In this major work, Zhao examines the concept of nationalism
in the context of modern Chinese history, exhibiting a total command of
a huge body of literature by both Chinese and Western scholars....his
narrative has a freshness and sharpness thanks to his skillful analysis
of the complex sentiments that shaped Chinese nationalism at every turn..." Click here to continue
RECENT ARTICLES
Washington Quarterly, Winter 2005-2006: China's Pragmatic Nationalism: Is It Manageable? Suisheng Zhao
Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 2005: Nationalism's Double Edge, Suisheng Zhao
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA (JCC)
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Editor:
Suisheng Zhao, Executive Director
Center for China-US Cooperation,
Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver 2201 S. Gaylord St., Denver CO 80208 USA
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Volume 15, Quarterly
ISSN Print 1067-0564
ISSN Online 1469-9400
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