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Home > China: An International Journal > (Print Edition) China: An International Journal Volume 13, Number 3 (December 2015)
(Print Edition) China: An International Journal Volume 13, Number 3 (December 2015)

(Print Edition) China: An International Journal Volume 13, Number 3 (December 2015)

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Contents

RESEARCH
From the “Four Cleans” Movement to the Cultural Revolution: The Origins of Factional Conflicts by YANG Lijun

Social Structure, Practical Needs and Cultural Inheritance: The Case of Osman Batur, His Behaviourial Logic and Social Interactions by JIAN Zhixiang

The Inefficiencies of Legislative Centralisation: Evidence from Provincial Tax Rate-Setting by Wei CUI and Zhiyuan WANG

All Roads Lead to Rome: Autonomy, Political Connections and Organisational Strategies of NGOs in China by SONG Chengcheng, WANG Shizong and Kristen PARRIS

Trade Union Elections at Foreign-Owned Chinese Factories by Anita CHAN

How China Has Attempted to Guide a New and Unwieldy Housing Market by CHEN Lin

Evolution of the Little Dragons’ Science Network with the Rise of China: A Bibliometric Analysis by EUN Jong-Hak

A Special Regional Actor in the World: Conceptualising Macao’s Diplomatic Behaviour by SONG Weiqing


COMMENTS & NOTES
Contextualising China’s Call for Discourse Power in International Politics by WANG Hung-jen

Decision-Specific Experience and Imitative Behaviour in Foreign Ownership Structure Decisions: Evidence from Large Chinese Firms by Diego QUER, Enrique CLAVER and Laura RIENDA


CHINA–ASEAN RELATIONS
Chronology of Events: May 2015 to August 2015 
compiled by PING Xiaojuan

Important Documents: May 2015 to August 2015 compiled by PING Xiaojuan

 

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