Fairbank Center Library – New Books
June 1997 - no. 67
(For more information please e-mail Nancy Hearst at
hearst@fas.harvard.edu)
- Aitchison, Lucy, Bureaucratic Reform in a Transitional
Economy: The Role of Urban Chinese Health Care (Cambridge: Harvard
University Ph.D. Dept. of Government, 1997), 317 pp.
- Bernstein, Richard, and Ross Munro, The Coming Conflict
with China (New
York: Knopf, 1997), 245 pp.
- Brosseau, Maurice, Suzanne Pepper, and Tsang Shu-kui, eds.,
China Review 1996 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press,
1996), 453 pp.
- Bullard, Monte, The Soldier and the Citizen: The Role of
the Military in Taiwan's Development (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe,
1997), 223 pp.
- Carter, Colin, Funing Zhou, and Fang Cai, China's Ongoing
Agricultural Reform (San Francisco: The 1990 Institute, 1996),
104 pp.
- Chan, Joseph et al., Hong Kong Journalists in
Transition (Hong Kong:
Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, Chinese University, 1996),
145 pp.
- Chan, Roger et al., eds., China's Regional Economic
Development (Hong
Kong: Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, 1996), 459 pp.
- Cheek, Timothy, and Tony Saich, eds., New Perspectives on
State Socialism in China (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997),
407 pp.
- Cheng, Joseph Y.S., and Paul C.K. Kwong, eds., The Other
Hong Kong Report 1992 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press,
1992), 462 pp.
- Cheung, Stephen Y.I., and Stephen M.H. Sze, eds., The Other
Hong Kong Report 1995 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press,
1995), 486 pp.
- Chiu, Hungdah, ed., Chinese Yearbook of International Law
and Affairs, vol. 14 (1995-1996), 726 pp.
- Choi Po-king, Lok-sang Ho, eds., The Other Hong Kong Report
1993 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1993), 522 pp.
- Colorado College, Construction of the Party-State and State
Socialism in China, 1936-1965 (May-June 1993 conference)
- Corne, Peter Howard, Foreign Investment in China: The
Administrative Legal System (Hong Kong: University of Hong
Kong Press, 1997), 329 pp.
- Dirlik, Arif et al., eds., Critical Perspectives on Mao
Zedong's Thought (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1997),
399 pp.
- Economist Intelligence Unit, Country Profile: China
Mongolia (1996-1997) (London: 1996) 97 pp.
- Enright, Michael, Edith Scott, and David Dodwell, The Hong
Kong Advantage (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1997), 368 pp.
- Fairbank Center, Elections on Both Sides of the Straits
(Cambridge: May 8-9, 1997 conference papers)
- Fairbank Center, Workshop on Chinese Business History
(Cambridge: May 1-2, 1997 conference papers)
- Far Eastern Economic Review, 1997 Yearbook (Hong Kong:
1997), 240 pp.
- Friedman, Barry et al., How can China Provide income
Security for its Rapidly Aging Population? (Washington, DC:
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 1996), 51 pp.
- Garver, John, The Sino-American Alliance: Nationalist China
and American Cold War Strategy in Asia (Armonk, NY: M.E.
Sharpe, 1997), 312 pp.
- Goldstein, Melvyn, William Siebenschuh, and Tashi Tsering,
The Struggle for Modern Tibet: The Autobiography of Tashi
Tsering
(Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 207 pp.
- Government Printer, Hong Kong 1996 (Hong Kong: 1996),
494 pp.
- Guo Xiaolin, Rice Ears and Cattle Tails (Vancouver:
University of British Columbia, Ph.D., Dept. Of Anthropology, 1996),
361 pp.
- Hayes, James, Friends and Teachers: Hong Kong and its
People, 1953-1987
(Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, 1996), 320 pp.
- He Baogang, The Democratization of China (New York:
Routledge, 1996),
276 pp.
- Hershatter, Gail, Dangerous Pleasures: Prostitution and
Modernity in
Twentieth-Century Shanghai (Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1997), 591 pp.
- Hood, Steven J., The Kuomintang and the Democratization of
Taiwan
(Boulder: Westview, 1997), 181 pp.
- Hu Zuliu, and Mohsin Khan, Why is China Growing so
Fast? (Washington,
DC: IMF Working Paper, July 1996), 27 pp.
- Jacka, Tamara, Women's Work in Rural China: Change and
Continuity in an Era of Reform (New York: Cambridge University Press,
1997), 264 pp.
- Jing Jung, The Temple of Memories: History, Power and
Morality in a Chinese Village (Stanford: Stanford University Press,
1996), 217 pp.
- Joseph, William, ed., China Briefing: The Contradictions of
Change (Armonk,
NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 336 pp.
- Lau Siu-kai et al., eds., Indicators of Social Development:
Hong Kong 1993
(Hong Kong: Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, Chinese
University, 1995),
458 pp.
- Lee, Jane C.Y., and Anthony Cheung, eds., Public Sector
Reform in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1995),
324 pp.
- Lees, Francis A., China Superpower: Requisites for High
Growth (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997), 228 pp.
- Leng, Tse-kang, The Taiwan-China Connection: Democracy and
Development Across the Taiwan Straits (Boulder:
Westview, 1996), 157 pp.
- Leung, Benjamin K.P., Perspectives on Hong Kong Society
(Hong Kong:
Oxford University Press, 1996), 202 pp.
- Li, Ling Lin, Privatization of Urban Land in Shanghai
(Hong Kong: Hong
Kong University Press, 1996), 190 pp.
- Lim, Lin Lean, Gyorgy Sziraczki, Zhang Xiaojian, Economic
Performance, Labour Surplus and Enterprise Responses: Results from the
China Enterprise Survey (Geneva: International Labour Organisation,
1996), 61 pp.
- Lin, Justin Yifu, Fang Cai, and Li Zhou, The China Miracle:
Development Strategy and Economic Reform (Hong Kong: Chinese
University, 1996),
330 pp.
- Liu, Tao Tao, and David Faure, eds., Unity and Diversity:
Local Cultures and Identities in China (Hong Kong: University of
Hong Kong Press, 1996), 212 pp.
- Lo Shiu Hong, Political Development in Macau (Hong
Kong: Chinese
University Press, 1995), 300 pp.
- Lu Ning, The Dynamics of Foreign-Policy Decision Making in
China (Boulder: Westview, 1997), 218 pp.
- Lu Ning, Flashpoint Spratlys! (Singapore: Dolphin
Books, 1995), 214 pp.
- Mann, Jim, Beijing Jeep: A Case Study of Western Business
in China
(Boulder: Westview, 1997), 350 pp.
- Mastel, Greg, The Rise of the Chinese Economy: The Middle
Kingdom Emerges (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 219 pp.
- McMillen, Donald, and Si-wai Man, eds., The Other Hong Kong
Report 1994
(Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1994), 502 pp.
- Milwertz, Cecilia Nathanson, Accepting Population Control:
Urban Chinese Women and the One-Child Family Policy (Surrey: Cursor
Press, 1997), 249 pp.
- Mole, David, ed., Managing the New Hong Kong Economy
(Hong Kong:
Oxford University Press, 1996), 153 pp.
- Moody, Peter, ed., China Documents Annual 1993: The End of
the Post Mao Era (Gulf Breeze, Florida: Academic International
Press, 1996), 420 pp.
- Mushkat, Roda, One Country, Two International Legal
Personalities: The Case of Hong Kong (Hong Kong: University of Hong
Kong Press, 1997), 220 pp.
- Nathan, Andrew, and Robert Ross, The Great Wall and the
Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security (New York: Norton, 1997),
267 pp.
- Ng, Linda Fung-Tee, and Chyau Tuan, Three Chinese
Economies: China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Challenges and Opportunities
(Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1996), 210 pp.
- Nish, Ian, Gordon Redding, and Sek-hong Ng, eds., Work and
Society: Labour and Human Resources in East Asia (Hong Kong: University
of Hong Kong Press, 1996), 332 pp.
- Nyaw, Mee-kau, and Si-ming Li, eds., The Other Hong Kong
Report 1996
(Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1996), 537 pp.
- Ong, Aihwa, and Donald Nonini, eds., Ungrounded Empires:The
Cultural Politics of Modern Chinese Transnationalism (New York:
Routledge, 1997),
343 pp.
- Pearson, Margaret, China's New Business Elite: The
Political Consequences of Economic Reform (Berkeley: University
of California Press, 1997), 207 pp.
- Pepper, Suzanne, Radicalism and Education Reform in 20th
Century China: In Search for an Ideal Development Model (New
York: Cambridge University
Press, 1996), 609 pp.
- Porter, Edgar, The People's Doctor: George Hatem and
China's Revolution (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997),
342 pp.
- Price Waterhouse, Doing Business in the People's Republic
of China (1994),
193 pp.
- Rand, Peter, China Hands: The Adventures and Ordeals of the
American Journalists who Joined Force with the Great Chinese
Revolution (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995), 384 pp.
- Segal, Gerald, and Richard Yang, Chinese Economic Reform:
The Impact on Security (New York: Routledge, 1996), 215 pp.
- Shao Kuo-kang, Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese
Foreign Policy (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996), 370 pp.
- Skeldon, Ronald, ed., Emigration from Hong Kong (Hong
Kong: Chinese University Press, 1995), 304 pp.
- Smil, Vaclav, Environmental Problems in China: Estimates of
Economic Costs (Honolulu: East-West Center, University of
Hawaii, April 1996), 62 pp.
- Sung, Yun-wing, and Ming-kwan Lee, eds., The Other Hong
Kong Report 1991 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1991),
541 pp.
- Suryadinata, Leo, ed., Ethnic Chinese as Southeast
Asians (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1997),
308 pp.
- U.S. Joint Economic Committee, China's Economic Future:
Challenges to U.S. Policy (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997),
545 pp.
- Wei Jingsheng, The Courage to Stand Alone: Letters from
Prison and Other Writings (New York: Viking, 1997), 283 pp.
- Welsh, Frank, A Borrowed Place: The History of Hong
Kong (New York: Kodansha International, 1993), 624 pp.
- Westwood, Robert et al., Gender and Society in Hong Kong: A
Statistical Profile (Hong Kong: Institute of Asia-Pacific
Studies, Chinese University, 1995), 159 pp.
- Wong, Christine, Financing Local Government in the PRC
(Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1997), 377 pp.
- Wong, Richard Y.C., and Joseph Cheng, eds., The Other Hong
Kong Report 1990 (Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1990),
581 pp.
- World Bank, China's Management of Enterprise Assets: The
State as Shareholder (Washington, DC: 1997), 74 pp.
- Xu, Lixin Colin, How China's Government and State
Enterprises Partitioned Property and Control Rights (Washington,
DC: World Bank Policy Research Department, 1997), 30 pp.
- Xu, Lixin Colin, The Productivity Effects of Decentralized
Reforms: An Analysis of the Chinese Industrial Reforms (Washington,
DC: World Bank Policy Research Department, 1997), 31 pp.
- Yang, Maysing, ed., Taiwan's Expanding Role in the
International Arena (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997), 216 pp.
- Yu, George T., ed., Asia's New World Order (London:
Macmillan, 1997), 215 pp.
- Yu, Maochun, OSS in China: Prelude to Cold War (New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1996), 339 pp.
- Yu, Peter Kien-hong, ed., The Chinese PLA's Perception of
an Invasion of Taiwan (New York: Contemporary U.S.-Asia Research
Institute, 1996), 295 pp.
- Yu, Shiao-ling S., ed., Chinese Drama after the Cultural
Revolution, 1979-1989 (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 1996), 494 pp.
- Zhang, Xudong, Chinese Modernism in the Era of Reforms:
Cultural Fever, Avant Garde Fiction, and the New Chinese Cinema
(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1997), 431 pp.
- Zhang, Yingjin, The City in Modern Chinese Literature and
Film: Configurations of Space, Time, and Gender (Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 1996), 390 pp.
- Zhao, Suisheng, Power Competition in East Asia (New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1997), 346 pp.
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