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China and Inner Asia

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A SOCIAL HISTORY OF MAOIST CHINA: Conflict and Change, 1949–1976 | By Felix Wemheuer

Nicholas R. Zeller

LEGAL LESSONS: Popularizing Laws in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1989 | By Jennifer Altehenger

Weiting Guo

THE POLITICS OF THE CORE LEADER IN CHINA: Culture, Institution, Legitimacy, and Power | By Xuezhi Guo

Robert Dayley

THE BATTLE FOR FORTUNE: State-led Development, Personhood, and Power among Tibetans in China | By Charlene Makley

Zhou Yongming

CHINA AND THE BARBARIANS: Resisting the Western World Order | By Hendrik Schulte Nordholt

Justin Wu

A CENTURY OF CHANGE IN A CHINESE VILLAGE: The Crisis of the Countryside | By Lin Juren and Xie Yuxi

Richard Madsen

ILLIBERAL CHINA: The Ideological Challenge of the People’s Republic of China | By Daniel F. Vukovich

Teresa Wright

CHINA’S ASIA: Triangular Dynamics since the Cold War | By Lowell Dittmer

Baohui Zhang

WHAT IS CHINA?: Territory, Ethnicity, Culture, and History | By Ge Zhaoguang; translated by Michael Gibbs Hill

Richard Belsky

CHINA TOMORROW: Democracy or Dictatorship? | By Jean-Pierre Cabestan

Robert Bedeski

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