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China and Inner Asia

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THE CHINA ORDER: Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power | By Fei-Ling Wang

John Agnew

STRATEGIC ADJUSTMENT AND THE RISE OF CHINA: Power and Politics in East Asia | Edited by Robert S. Ross and Øystein Tunsjø.

Xiaobing Li

DICTATORS WITHOUT BORDERS: Power and Money in Central Asia | By Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw

Henryk Alff

AUTHORITARIAN LEGALITY IN CHINA: Law, Workers, and the State | By Mary E. Gallagher

Weiting Guo

CHINESE POLITICS AS FRAGMENTED AUTHORITARIANISM: Earthquakes, energy and environment | Edited by Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard

Robert J. Hanlon

HOW CHINA ESCAPED THE POVERTY TRAP | By Yuen Yuen Ang

Asif B. Farooq

LAW AND POLITICS OF THE TAIWAN SUNFLOWER AND HONG KONG UMBRELLA MOVEMENTS | Edited by Brian Christopher Jones

Cal Clark

WARTIME MACAU: Under the Japanese Shadow | Edited by Geoffrey C. Gunn

C.X. George Wei

YOUNG CHINA: National Rejuvenation and the Bildungsroman, 1900–1959 | By Mingwei Song

Yihong Pan

RURAL CHINA ON THE EVE OF REVOLUTION: Sichuan Fieldnotes, 1949–1950 | By G. William Skinner; edited by Stevan Harrell and William Lavely

Jacob Eyferth

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