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Mar/Apr
2009
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This book answers the question of if Japan is a thin welfare state, why is its income distribution one of the most egalitarian of any advanced industrial society.

Review Essay
Jul/Aug
2006
Andrew J. Nathan

In China's Trapped Transition, Minxin Pei attempts to solve the puzzle of China's present -- and figure out its future.

Capsule Review
Jan/Feb
2003
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Review Essay
Mar/Apr
2001
Lucian W. Pye

Are The Tiananmen Papers authentic? What do they tell us? The truth could overturn an official history that has stymied political reform in China for a decade.

Essay
Jan/Feb
2001
Andrew J. Nathan

In China today, economic reform continues apace. Political liberalization, however, remains essentially frozen -- as it has been since the tragic suppression of student demonstrations in the spring of 1989. The massive student protests, which filled Beijing's Tiananmen Square and other public places in cities throughout China, were meant to push the country's authoritarian rulers toward political reform. They failed.

Capsule Review
May/Jun
1998
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1997
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1990
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1986
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1985
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