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Volume 73, Number 1, Spring 2006Table of Contents
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View Summary of The Emergence of Capitalism in China: An Historical Perspective and Its Impact on the Political System
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The Emergence of Capitalism in China: An Historical Perspective and Its Impact on the Political System
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View Summary of Small Government, Big Society?: What Role for the State in the Chinese Transition Process?
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Small Government, Big Society?: What Role for the State in the Chinese Transition Process?
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View Summary of Escaping from under the Party’s Thumb: A Few Examples of Migrant Workers’ Strivings for Autonomy
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View Summary of The Political “Participation” of Entrepreneurs: Challenge or Opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party?
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| ISSN | 1944-768X |
|---|---|
| Print ISSN | 0037-783X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-04-30 |
| Open Access | No |
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