Modern China: An International Journal of History and Social Science-book-Institute for Advanced Historical and Social Research
Modern China: An International Journal of History and Social Science
Books
China and a New Political Economy of Practice (January 2022)
“The Social Science of Practice and China Research” (Conference November 2-3, 2019, in honor of Professor Philip Huang’s 80th birthday)
The Basis for the Legitimacy of the Chinese Political System: Whence and Whither? Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, VII (March 2014)
Development "Planning" in Present-Day China--System, Process, and Mechanism: Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, VI (November, 2013)
"State Capitalism" or "Socialist Market Economy"?:—Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, V, Modern China, 38, 6 (November. 2012)
Chongqing: China’s New Experiment –Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, IV (November, 2011)
Constitutionalism, Reform, and the Nature of the Chinese State: Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, III(January 2010)
“Whither Chinese Reforms? Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, II” Modern China, 35, 3 (July 2009)
The Nature of the Chinese State: Dialogues among Western and Chinese Scholars, I, Modern China, 34, 1 (January. 2008)
Theory and Practice in the Study of Modern Chinese History: Paradigmatic Issues in Chinese Studies, V, Modern China, 24.2 (April 1998)
Rethinking the Chinese Revolution: Paradigmatic Issues in Chinese Studies, IV, Modern China, 21.1 (January 1995)
"Public Sphere" / "Civil Society" in China? Paradigmatic Issues in Chinese Studies, III, Modern China, 19.2 (April 1993)
Ideology and Theory in the Study of Modern Chinese Literature: Paradigmatic Issues in Chinese Studies, II, Modern China, 19.1 (January 1993)
Philip C. C. Huang "The Paradigmatic Crisis in Chinese Studies: Paradoxes in Social and Economic History," Modern China, 17, 3 (July 1991) (Paradigmatic Issues in Chinese Studies, I)
Mao and Marx. Modern China, 2.4, 3.1, 2, and 4 (October 1976; January, April, October 1977)
The 1911 Revolution. Modern China, 2.2 (April 1976)