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  • Works Received
Julia Chuang. Beneath the China Boom: Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of Rural Land Market. University of California Press, 2020.
Michael Dillon. Zhou Enlai: The Enigma Behind Chairman Mao. I.B. Tauris, 2020.
Ryan Dunch and Ashley Esarey. Taiwan in Dynamic Transition: Nation Building and Democratization. Washington, 2020.
Anoushiravan Ehteshami and Niv Horesh. How China's Rise is Changing the Middle East. Routledge, 2020.
Margaret Hillenbrand. Negative Exposures; Knowing what Not to Know in Contemporary China. Duke University Press, 2020.
Erin Huang. Urban Horror: Neoliberal Post-Socialism and the Limits of Visibility. Duke University Press, 2020.
Nicholas Jepson. In China's Wake: How the Commodity Boom Transformed Development Strategies in the Global South. Columbia University Press, 2020.
Andrew Junker. Becoming Activists in Global China: Social Movements in the Chinese Diaspora. Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Gino LaPaglia. The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.
Tai-lok Lui, Stephen, W. K. Chiu, and Ray Yep. Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong. Routledge, 2019.
Wayne Patterson. William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China: War, Maritime Customs, and Treaty Ports, 1860–1904. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.
Teresa Chi-Ching Sun. Chinese Drama and Society. Hamilton Books, 2019.
Feng Sun and Wanfa Zhang. Why Communist China Isn't Collapsing: The CCP's Battle for Survival and State-Society Dynamics in the Post-Reform Era. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.
Theodore Tudoroiu, with Amanda R. Ramlogan. The Myth of China's No Strings Attached Development Assistance: A Caribbean Case Study. Lexington Books, 2020.
Soren Urbansky. Beyond the Steppe Frontier: A History of the Sino-Russian Border. Princeton, 2020.
Margaret Wan. Regional Literature and the Transmission of Culture: Chinese Drum Ballads, 1800–1937. Harvard University Asia Center, 2020.
John Wei. Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities: Kinship, Migration, and Middle Class. Hong Kong University Press, 2020.
Stephen Whiteman. Where Dragon Veins Meet: The Kangxi Emperor and His Estate at Rehe. Washington, 2020. [End Page 305]
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