Chan Hing-ho, Joyce Liu Chi-hui, Peng Hsiao-yen, Angel Pino, and Isabelle Rabut (eds.), La littérature taïwanaise. État des recherches et réception à l’étranger, Paris, You…
Read moreZha Jianying, Tide Players, New York, The New Press, 2011, 228 pp. With detailed portraits of seven Chinese – a woman and six men –…
Read more Julia Lovell, The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China, Basingstoke/Oxford, Picador, 2011, 458 pp. It is one of the most bandied about…
Read moreJie Chen and Bruce J. Dickson, Allies of the State: China’s Private Entrepreneurs and Democratic Change, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2010, 220 pp. For…
Read moreTranslated from the Chinese, texts selected and presented by Jean-Philippe Béja, preface by Vaclav Havel, Paris, Gallimard, 2011, 518 pp. It was an inspired choice…
Read more Jean-Philippe Béja (ed.), The Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, London, Routledge, 2011. This eclectic volume of essays grew out of a conference in Hong…
Read moreGuo Baogang, China’s Quest for Political Legitimacy: The New Equity –Enhancing Politics, Lanham, Lexington Books, 2010, 216 pp. How does the Communist Party of China…
Read moreBernard Ganne and Yveline Lecler (eds.), Asian industrial clusters, global competitiveness and new policy initiatives, Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009, 562 pp. The clustering…
Read moreElena Barabantseva, Overseas Chinese, Ethnic Minorities and Nationalism: De-centering China, London, Routledge, 2010, 202 pp. How has belonging to the modern Chinese nation been formulated…
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