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2016 China Q. [i] (2016)

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The China Quarterly

an   international journal for the study of China


March 2016   number  225


Articles
  1   Barriers, Springboards and Benchmarks: China Conceptualizes the Pacific Island
      Chains
      Andrew S. Erickson and Joel Wuthnow
 23   Real-world Islands in a Social Media Sea: Nationalism and Censorship on Weibo
      during the 2012 DiaoyulSenkaku Crisis
      Christopher Cairns and Allen Carlson
 50   Exploring the Changing Role of Chinese Entities in WMD Proliferation
      Daniel Salisbury and Lucy Jones
 73   Democratic Procedures in the CCP's Cadre Selection Process: Implementation and
      Consequences
      Qingjie Zeng
100   Reassessing Trust in the Central Government: Evidence from Five National Surveys
      Lianjiang Li
122   Challenging Official Propaganda? Public Opinion Leaders on Sina Weibo
      Joyce Y. M. Nip and King-wa Fu
145   The Influence of Overseas Business Associations on Law-making in China: A Case
      Study
      Elaine Sio-ieng Hui and Chris King-chi Chan
169   No Need to Beg China? Taiwan's Membership of the Asia-Pacific Economic
      Cooperation as a Contested State
      Ming-chin Monique Chu
190   Gender Statistics and Local Governance in China: State Feminist versus Feminist
      Political Economy Approaches
      Lanyan Chen
214   The 2011 Protests in Inner Mongolia: An Ethno-environmental Perspective
      Nimrod Baranovitch
234   Attitudinal Differences within the Cultural Revolution Cohort: Effects of the
      Sent-down Experience
      Robert Harmel and Yao-Yuan  Yeh
Book  Reviews
253   The Sage and the People: The Confucian Revival in China. By S6bastien Billioud and
      Jol Thoraval. Jeffrey L. Richey
254   Training the Party: Party Adaptation and Elite Training in Reform-era China.
      By Charlotte P. Lee. Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
256   Varieties of Governance in China: Migration and Institutional Change in Chinese
      Villages. By Jie Lu. John James Kennedy
258   China's Contested Internet. Edited by Guobin Yang. Rongbin Han
259   Citizen Publications in China before the Internet. By Shao Jiang. Jean-Philippe B6ja

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