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Joseph Fewsmith | lit.salon
Joseph Fewsmith
Born:
1949
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Born:
1949
Books by Joseph Fewsmith (50 max)
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China since Tiananmen: the politics of transition
2001
Joseph Fewsmith
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Dilemmas of reform in China: politicalconflict and economic debate
1994
Joseph Fewsmith
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Rethinking Chinese Politics
2021
Joseph Fewsmith
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Dilemmas of reform in China: political conflict and economic debate
1994
Joseph Fewsmith
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China since Tiananmen The Politics of Transition
2012
Joseph Fewsmith
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Elite Politics in Contemporary China
2015
Joseph Fewsmith
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Party, state, and local elites in republican China: merchant organizations and politics in Shanghai, 1890-1930
1985
Joseph Fewsmith
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The paradox of China's post-Mao reforms
1999
Barry Naughton, Joseph Fewsmith, Paul H. B. Godwin, Murray Scot Tanner, Kevin J. O'Brien, Martin King Whyte
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Elite Politics in Contemporary China (An East Gate Book)
2000
Joseph Fewsmith
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Elite Politics in Contemporary China (East Gate Books)
2000
Joseph Fewsmith
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The Promise of the Revolution: Stories of Fulfillment and Struggle in China's Hinterland
2003
Joseph Fewsmith
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Inside China
2007
Jonathan D. Spence, Elizabeth Economy, Joseph Fewsmith, James C. Y. Watt, James McGregor
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China's opening society: the non-state sector and governance
2008
Yongnian Zheng, Joseph Fewsmith
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China today, China tomorrow: domestic politics, economy, and society
2010
Joseph Fewsmith
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The logic and limits of political reform in China
2013
Joseph Fewsmith
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Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China
2013
Joseph Fewsmith
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State-Society Relations and Governance in China
2014
Guoli Liu, Joseph Fewsmith, Moise, Edwin E., David S. G. Goodman, Sheng Ding
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GENERATIONAL TRANSITION IN CHINA
Joseph Fewsmith