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China and Inner Asia

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CHINA’S MILITARY TRANSFORMATION: Politics and War Preparation | By You Ji

Xiaobing Li

BUILDING CHINA: Informal Work and the New Precariat | By Sarah Swider

Dorothy J. Solinger

CHINESE ECONOMIC STATECRAFT: Commercial Actors, Grand Strategy, and State Control | By William J. Norris

Nicholas Krapels

THE CHINESE POLITICAL NOVEL: Migration of a World Genre | By Catherine Vance Yeh

Xiao-huang Yin, Rui Xue

REVOLUTIONS AS ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE: The Communist Party and Peasant Communities in South China, 1926–1934 | By Baohui Zhang

Joseph Tse-Hei Lee

QUEST FOR POWER: European Imperialism and the Making of Chinese Statecraft | By Stephen R. Halsey

Luca Gabbiani

MAO’S LOST CHILDREN: Stories of the Rusticated Youth of China’s Cultural Revolution | Edited by Ou Nianzhong and Liang Yongkang; translated by Laura Maynard

Paul Clark

CHINA’S CONTESTED INTERNET | Edited by Guobin Yang

Zhou Yongming

FAKED IN CHINA: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization | By Fan Yang

Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin

CHINA’S ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES | By Judith Shapiro

Jerry McBeath

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