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Gender and Work in Urban China: Women Workers of the Unlucky Generation
I explored the gendered implications of economic reforms by collecting the life histories of older women workers who had been made redundant during the economic restructuring. I examined their experiences in the danwei (work unit) during the pre-reform period in China, and the role the danwei played as arbiter in the career and the personal lives of its employees. I argued that the highly interventionist role of the work unit continued the patriarchal role of pre-socialist institutions in shaping and constraining the life opportunities of women. Indeed, the study has shown that the women workers from the Cultural Revolution Generation had borne the brunt of sufferings accompanying China’s socio-economic development.
9780415392112
2007-02-01
Gender and Work in Urban China: Women Workers of the Unlucky Generation
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21783
2021-10-18T11:58:38Z
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Ageing, migration and familial support in rural China
Accelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China has taken place since the 1990s. This has separated many adult children from their ageing parents and imposed significant challenges on traditional patterns of familial support for rural older people. These challenges are augmented by the fact that in rural China the elderly have been deprived a state pension and other welfare provisions available to urban residents. Drawing upon qualitative data from a project on ageing in rural China, this article examines the agency of older people and their families in responding to geographical separation resulting from the migration of the economically active to the cities. Through 32 life history interviews with multiple generations of nine households in one rural village, this article sheds light on the resilience and flexibility of rural households which have experienced migration and highlights the webs of interdependence that feature in the daily strategies of householding. It shows how members of the household across different geographical locations worked together to build and maintain the collective welfare of the family. In particular, this article argues that it would be over simplistic to suggest that migration is always detrimental to the older generation who stay behind. Contrary to assumptions in some migration studies and ageing literature in China, it shows that it is the breakdown of the webs of interdependence and reciprocity rather than the event of migration that will have inevitable negative effects upon old age care for the seniors in the household. Further, while highlighting the significance of householding, this article reveals the internal dynamics within a household. It identifies the role of gender in daily householding and suggests that the caring, supportive and kin-keeping roles performed mainly by women played a critical role in ensuring social and physical reproduction across generations. The article finds that while daughters took over some responsibilities which were traditionally expected from their brothers and sisters-in-law in old age support, the persistence of gendered practices and traditions in rural villages allowed sons more symbolic status and material benefits.
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2014-01-01
Ageing, migration and familial support in rural China
SOAS China Institute
Elsevier
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
00167185
Geoforum
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21784
2023-03-05T09:09:30Z
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Gender dynamics and redundancy in urban China
This paper focuses on employment narratives recounted in life history interviews with women workers in Nanjing, China. Drawing on feminist perspectives on gender and global economic changes, it examines the micro-processes that underpinned China's economic restructuring and, through a gender-based analysis, shows how working women lost out in this process. After an overview of the institutional context in which China's economic restructuring occurred, this paper examines women's experiences in the workplace and identifies factors that contributed to their disadvantageous position in the work unit and that increased their vulnerability in the changing labor market. The evidence of gender inequality, assumptions about women's labor capacities, and the gendered consequences of economic restructuring suggest that older, less educated women workers, mostly from the Cultural Revolution generation, are unlikely to gain any benefit from whatever advantages accrue from China's economic integration into the global economy.
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13
2007
Gender dynamics and redundancy in urban China
SOAS China Institute
Taylor and Francis
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
13545701
Feminist Economics
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21785
2022-12-05T11:38:26Z
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Holding Up the Sky? Reflections on Marriage in Contemporary China
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14
2004-02-01
Holding Up the Sky? Reflections on Marriage in Contemporary China
SOAS China Institute
Sage
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
09593535
Feminism and Psychology
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21786
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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Researching Chinese Women's Lives: 'Insider' Research and Life History Interviewing
Western sociologists and feminist researchers have extensively discussed qualitative research methodology. However, such methods are subject to local adjustments when they are applied in a non-western country. In this article I reflect upon my experience of collecting women's life histories in urban China, drawing attention to my position as an insider researcher, how I contacted interviewees and conducted interviews with two generations of women, and accounting for some specific features of the ways in which these Chinese women narrated their lives. I identify the ways in which specific social-cultural practices impacted upon my collection of life narratives and suggest that balancing western ideas and ethical approaches to qualitative research with local specificity is crucially important in such cross-cultural studies.
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2006-04-01
Researching Chinese Women's Lives: 'Insider' Research and Life History Interviewing
SOAS China Institute
Oral History Society
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
01430955
Oral History
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21793
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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White-collar workers: gender and class politics in an urban organization
2013-05-01
White-collar workers: gender and class politics in an urban organization
SOAS China Institute
Edward Elgar
Goodman
David
David Goodman
Chen
Minglu
Minglu Chen
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21795
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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The Stratification of Youth Employment in Contemporary China
2009-05-01
The Stratification of Youth Employment in Contemporary China
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Furlong
Andy
Andy Furlong
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21796
2022-03-15T08:57:35Z
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Sexualized Labour? 'White-collar Beauties' in Provincial China
2008
Sexualized Labour? 'White-collar Beauties' in Provincial China
SOAS China Institute
Zed Books
Woo
Juhyun
Juhyun Woo
Jackson
Stevi
Stevi Jackson
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21797
2022-03-15T08:56:26Z
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Reflections on Gender, Modernity and East Asian Sexualities
2008
Reflections on Gender, Modernity and East Asian Sexualities
SOAS China Institute
Zed Books
Woo
Juhyun
Juhyun Woo
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Jackson
Stevi
Stevi Jackson
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21798
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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女性与工作
2011
女性与工作
SOAS China Institute
China Renmin University Press
Zhu
Ying
Ying Zhu
Huang
Ya-chien
Ya-chien Huang
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21799
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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Ageing, Migration and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China
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2014-09
Ageing, Migration and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China
SOAS China Institute
British Sociological Association
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Discovery Society [Online]
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21800
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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Life goes on: redundant women workers in Nanjing
2011-01-01
Life goes on: redundant women workers in Nanjing
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Duckett
Jane
Jane Duckett
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Carrillo
Beatriz
Beatriz Carrillo
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21801
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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Economic restructuring and changing work/family life: the cases of Japan and China
2011
Economic restructuring and changing work/family life: the cases of Japan and China
SOAS China Institute
Edward Elgar
Yamashita
Junko
Junko Yamashita
Hwang
Gyu-Jin
Gyu-Jin Hwang
Takeda
Hiroko
Hiroko Takeda
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21802
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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Gender and Sexuality
2015-01-01
Gender and Sexuality
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Zang
Xiaowei
Xiaowei Zang
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21803
2018-06-22T16:11:10Z
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中国城镇的社会性别变化与劳动整合的案例分析
2011-01-01
中国城镇的社会性别变化与劳动整合的案例分析
SOAS China Institute
Economic Science Press
Summerfield
Gale
Gale Summerfield
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Dong
Xiaoyuan
Xiaoyuan Dong
Berik
Gunseli
Gunseli Berik
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21804
2018-06-22T16:11:11Z
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点评中国:中国延迟退休不能一刀切
2015-10-26
点评中国:中国延迟退休不能一刀切
SOAS China Institute
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
BBC Chinese Column
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21805
2018-06-22T16:11:11Z
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Gender Inequalities at Work in Urban China
2015-11-02
Gender Inequalities at Work in Urban China
SOAS China Institute
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
University of Nottingham China Policy Institute Blog
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21806
2018-06-22T16:11:11Z
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An Age-Old Question
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2015-08-01
An Age-Old Question
SOAS China Institute
China-Britain Business Council
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
20545835
Focus
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21807
2022-07-03T07:58:28Z
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Mothers’ Pasts and Daughters’ Presents and Futures: A Cross-generational Exploration of Women’s Work and Aspirations in Urban China
2012-01-01
Mothers’ Pasts and Daughters’ Presents and Futures: A Cross-generational Exploration of Women’s Work and Aspirations in Urban China
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Afshar
Haleh
Haleh Afshar
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:21808
2018-06-22T16:11:11Z
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Ageing and Migration in Rural China
2013-12-01
Ageing and Migration in Rural China
SOAS China Institute
Asia-Pacific Research Group, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
East Asia in 2013: A Region in Transition
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:22182
2024-02-09T14:47:17Z
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Can ‘distant water … quench the instant thirst’? The renegotiation of familial support in rural China in the face of extensive out migration
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Can ‘distant water … quench the instant thirst’? The renegotiation of familial support in rural China in the face of extensive out migration (UNSPECIFIED)
Can ‘distant water … quench the instant thirst’? The renegotiation of familial support in rural China in the face of extensive out migration (UNSPECIFIED)
Can ‘distant water … quench the instant thirst’? The renegotiation of familial support in rural China in the face of extensive out migration (UNSPECIFIED)
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/emerging economies. By examining the impact of rural to urban migration on elder support in Chinese rural families, it examines how support is being renegotiated and the implications this holds for experiences of growing older. It is positioned critically within the Chinese rural families literature, both drawing on research that reveals the continued influence of familial culture (Silverstein 2009; Lin and Yi 2011, 2013; Guo, Chi and Silverstein 2011) while arguing that this research has under-examined the strain this places on rural families, emerging conflicts and the potentially negative implications for gender and ageing. A gendered intergenerational lens is adopted to examine how generations experience and interpret these changes in the form and delivery of intergenerational support. The article focuses on the experiences and lives of the older parents, and older women in particular, to address some of the oversights in existing literature.
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2016-04
Can ‘distant water … quench the instant thirst’? The renegotiation of familial support in rural China in the face of extensive out migration
SOAS China Institute
Elsevier
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Cook
Joanne
Joanne Cook
08904065
Journal of Aging Studies
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Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China
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Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China (UNSPECIFIED)
Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China (UNSPECIFIED)
Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China (UNSPECIFIED)
Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China (UNSPECIFIED)
This article applies the concept of intimacy to examine relationships between adult children and their parents in rural China – an area which has been predominantly located in an obligatory framework. I reveal a qualitative difference in support between relationships built on intimate ties
and those bound by duty and obligation. A unilateral emphasis on obligation-based relationships can deprive both the parent and adult child generations of agency and autonomy, which can be
disempowering for both. The complex relations between intimacy and obligation are the product of local socio-economic circumstances and gender norms. Although traditional patrilineal and patrilocal culture excludes married daughters from the filial discourse surrounding their own parents, they are often considered to have the most intimate relationship with their parents. Paradoxically, the practices of intimacy between aged parents and their married daughters
strengthen the natal ties that facilitate modifications to patrilocal and patrilineal customs.
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2017-10-01
Intimacy and Intergenerational Relations in Rural China
SOAS China Institute
Sage
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
00380385
Sociology
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Gender, Sexuality and Power in Chinese Companies: Beauties at Work
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professional women, hailed by the Chinese media as ‘white-collar beauties’. It exposes the organizational mechanisms – naturalization, objectification and commodification of women – that wield gendered and sexual control in post-Mao workplaces. Whilst men benefit from symbolic and bureaucratic power, women professionals skilfully enact indirect power in a game of domination and resistance. The sources of women’s subversion are grounded in their only-child upbringing which breaks the patrilineal base of familial patriarchy fostering an unprecedented ambition in personal development, gender as inherently relational and a role-oriented system, and inner-outer cultural boundaries as signifiers of moral agency. This raises a new feminist inquiry about the agents for social change. Through a nuanced analysis grounded in the socio-cultural locality, this book throws fresh light upon the ways in which gender, sexuality and power could be theorized beyond a Euro-American reality.
9781137505743
2016-10-16
Gender, Sexuality and Power in Chinese Companies: Beauties at Work
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:22586
2024-02-09T14:48:41Z
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Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Text)
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Other)
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Other)
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Other)
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Other)
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation (Other)
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, migration and the circulation of care: understanding mobility and absence in family life, 2013) to the processes involved in the care of old people in rural China,an area which has hitherto been predominantly located in a quantitatively based intergenerational transfer framework. Drawing upon a qualitative study of rural families in the context of rural to urban migration, this article examines the multidirectional and asymmetrical exchanges of caregiving and care-receiving and seeks to provide a more nuanced understanding of the impact of migration upon ageing and familial care in rural China. First, going beyond a unidirectional flow or two-way transfer, this article reveals that care circulates between different family members, in different locations, to differing degrees, over the life course. This circulation framework enables an examination of intra-generational dynamics as well as intergenerational relations. Second, this article draws attention to the mediating factors that impact upon the ways in which adult children care for the older generation. It reveals how the employment status of migrating adult children, the temporal dimension of migration and family life cycle of migrating children as well as family relations between the older generation and adult child generation are critical factors. These factors also contribute to the quality of care provided. Finally, while confirming existing scholarship that gender is an important dimension in structuring old age support in rural China, this article calls for a more differentiated approach among generations of women and between regions, revealing the ways in which local migration history interacts with intergenerational dynamics to determine the cohort of women that endure the greatest burden of care.
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3
2016-06-03
Ageing in rural China: migration and care circulation
SOAS China Institute
Springer Nature
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
21982635
The Journal of Chinese Sociology
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Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration
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Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (Other)
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Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (UNSPECIFIED)
Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (UNSPECIFIED)
Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration (UNSPECIFIED)
The Republic of China on Taiwan (“Taiwan”) successfully and peacefully transitioned from authoritarian, one-party rule into a constitutional democracy in the early 1990s. However, due to the island’s complex international status and fraught relationship with China, as well as a rather conservative government approach to postauthoritarian discourse on past human rights violations, there has been relatively little scholarly interest in Anglophone academia on Taiwanese transitional justice issues. This Article seeks to deepen our understanding of East Asian transitional justice by examining the influence of post-democratization local conditions on the scope and language of transitional justice legislation during two phases of Taiwan’s legislative history. The first period runs from the initial steps towards democratization in 1987 until 2016. During this time the Chinese Nationalist Party, which governed the former authoritarian regime, continued to dominate the Taiwanese government, and, in particular, retained its majority in the Legislative Yuan. The second period runs from January 2016 to the present. During this second period, the Democratic Progressive Party managed to secure both the presidency and a legislative majority
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2018-04-01
Transitional Justice Legislation in Taiwan Before and During the Tsai Administration
School of Law
Centre of East Asian Law (CEAL)
Centre for Human Rights Law (CHRL)
Centre of Taiwan Studies
SOAS China Institute
Centre for Asian Legal Studies
School of Law
University of Washington School of Law
Caldwell
Ernest
Ernest Caldwell
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3390-3751
23770872
Washington International Law Journal
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24511
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The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution?
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The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution? (UNSPECIFIED)
This chapter contributes to the growing literature on international human rights and National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) in Taiwan. Despite decades of debate, Taiwan has never established a NHRI that complies with international human rights norms. At present, Taiwan is confronted with three viable options: the creation of an independent NHRI, the creation of a national commission under the Office of the President, or the reform of the Control Yuan into a NHRI. In this chapter, I focus on the latter option: the use of the Control Yuan as a NHRI. Specifically, I consider the historical relationship of the Control Yuan to human rights in Taiwan, and further consider the socio-legal as well as constitutional, implications of reforming this branch of government into a NHRI that complies with international human rights norms.
2019-05-27
The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution?
School of Law
Centre of East Asian Law (CEAL)
Centre for Human Rights Law (CHRL)
Centre of Taiwan Studies
SOAS China Institute
Centre for Asian Legal Studies
Centre for Human Rights Law
School of Law
Springer Nature
Alford
William
William Alford
Cohen
Jerome
Jerome Cohen
Lo
Chang-fa
Chang-fa Lo
Caldwell
Ernest
Ernest Caldwell
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3390-3751
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24512
2021-06-09T18:29:25Z
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Writing Chinese Laws: The Form and Function of Legal Statutes Found in the Qin Shuihudi Corpus
The legal institutions of the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–207 BCE) have been vilified by history as harsh and draconian. Yet ironically, many Qin institutional features, such as written statutory law, were readily adopted by subsequent dynasties as the primary means for maintaining administrative and social control. This book utilizes both traditional texts and archeologically excavated materials to explore how these influential Qin legal institutions developed. First, it investigates the socio-political conditions which led to the production of law in written form. It then goes on to consider how the intended function of written law influenced the linguistic composition of legal statutes, as well as their physical construction. Using a function and form approach, it specifically analyses the Shuihudi legal corpus. However, unlike many previous studies of Chinese legal manuscripts, which have focused on codicological issues of transcription and translation, this book considers the linguistic aspects of these manuscripts and thus their importance for understanding the development of early Chinese legal thought. Writing Chinese Laws will be useful to students and scholars of Chinese Studies, as well as Asian law and history more generally.
9780815396925
2018-05-29
Writing Chinese Laws: The Form and Function of Legal Statutes Found in the Qin Shuihudi Corpus
School of Law
Centre of East Asian Law (CEAL)
SOAS China Institute
Centre for Asian Legal Studies
School of Law
Routledge
Caldwell
Ernest
Ernest Caldwell
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3390-3751
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24607
2024-02-09T14:57:13Z
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liu-beauties-at-work-sexual-politics-in-a-chinese-professional-organization.pdf
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Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization
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Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization (Other)
Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization (Other)
Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization (Other)
Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization (Other)
2
18
2016-10-01
Beauties at Work: Sexual Politics in a Chinese Professional Organization
SOAS China Institute
Brill
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
1387680
NAN NÜ: Men, Women and Gender in China
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24608
2022-06-09T15:40:24Z
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Population Ageing in China
2017-08-01
Population Ageing in China
SOAS China Institute
China Policy Institute: Analysis
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24609
2022-06-09T15:40:24Z
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Ageing in rural China: State, family and gendered care responsibilities
2017-07-28
Ageing in rural China: State, family and gendered care responsibilities
SOAS China Institute
Edward Elgar
Hood
Johanna
Johanna Hood
Carrillo
Beatriz
Beatriz Carrillo
Kadetz
Paul
Paul Kadetz
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24610
2023-01-04T09:13:35Z
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British or Chinese? Stories of Migration, Family and Identity
2017-05-22
British or Chinese? Stories of Migration, Family and Identity
SOAS China Institute
SOAS, University of London
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24989
2021-05-20T09:33:49Z
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Governing Hong Kong: Administrative Officers from the 19th Century to the Hand-over to China, 1862-1997
9781845115258
2007-10-23
Governing Hong Kong: Administrative Officers from the 19th Century to the Hand-over to China, 1862-1997
SOAS China Institute
I.B. Tauris
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24992
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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The Cold War’s Odd Couple: The Unintended Partnership between the Republic of China and the United Kingdom, 1950-1958
9781850438427
2006-05-01
The Cold War’s Odd Couple: The Unintended Partnership between the Republic of China and the United Kingdom, 1950-1958
SOAS China Institute
I.B. Tauris
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24993
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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A Modern History of Hong Kong
9781845114190
2007-07-29
A Modern History of Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
I.B. Tauris
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24994
2021-06-09T19:11:22Z
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Hong Kong: An Appointment with China
Hong Kong faces the greatest challenge in its history as it returns to Chinese rule in 1997. How will it be affected by the pressures of the hand over period, and what lessons can be drawn from its relations with China and its other neighbors in recent years? Hong Kong has survived crises in the past, most notably after the Japanese takeover in 1941. In the course of the Pacific War it came under the Allied Theater for which the nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai shek was Supreme Commander, and in 1945 its future as a British colony was seriouly threatened. Although Hong Kong did ultimately return to British rule, an appointment was made with China for the year 1997. Hong Kong was to rejoin mother China. Despite the assurances of business leaders and politicians--from both East and West--that no radical changes are planned, doubts remain over the course that has been mapped out for Hong Kong in the next millennium. Hong Kong: An Appointment with China provides a much needed introduction for the general reader to the background and implications of this historic hand over, including the problems which have threatened the process--particularly the impact of the Tiananmen massacre and disputes over democratization.
9781860643118
1997-08-15
Hong Kong: An Appointment with China
SOAS China Institute
I.B. Tauris
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24995
2022-07-10T18:28:43Z
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Democracy Shelved: Great Britain, China and Attempts at Constitutional Reform in Hong Kong 1945‑1952
9780195841756
1988
Democracy Shelved: Great Britain, China and Attempts at Constitutional Reform in Hong Kong 1945‑1952
SOAS China Institute
Oxford University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:24999
2022-07-21T08:17:03Z
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The Vitality of Taiwan: Politics, Economics Society and Culture
As a country, Taiwan is one of the most vibrant, exciting, colourful and entrepreneurial on earth. The contributors reveal what underpins the vitality of Taiwan, examining the relevance of its democratic politics, civil society and the presence of an existential threat from China, as well as the importance of its international business nexus.
2012
The Vitality of Taiwan: Politics, Economics Society and Culture
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25000
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Combating Transnational Terrorism: Searching for a New Paradigm
2009-09-23
Combating Transnational Terrorism: Searching for a New Paradigm
SOAS China Institute
ABC-CLIO
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25001
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Taiwan and the International Community
2008
Taiwan and the International Community
SOAS China Institute
Peter Lang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25002
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism
2008-05
Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism
SOAS China Institute
Stanford University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25003
2021-06-10T19:09:31Z
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If China Attacks Taiwan: Military strategy, politics and economics
This is a new analysis of the key issues facing Chinese policy makers in their approach towards Taiwan. This is one of the most tense and potentially explosive relationships in world politics. This book explains succinctly the impetus, the methods and the consequences if China is to use force, a prospect that has become greater following the return of President Chen Shui-bian to power in Taiwan for a second term in 2004. If China Attacks Taiwan shows how in reality there can be no real winner in such an eventuality and how the consequences would be dire not just for Taiwan and China, but East Asia as a whole. Whether China will use force depends ultimately on how its policy making apparatus assess potential US intervention, whether its armed forces can subdue Taiwan and counter US military involvement, as well as on its assessment of the likely consequences. Given the extremely high probability of American involvement this volume appeals to not only scholars and students working on China, its foreign policy and the security and prosperity of East Asia, but also to policy makers and journalists interested in China’s rise and its defense policy, Taiwan’s security and development, regional stability as well as US policy toward China and the East Asia region generally. This book is essential for understanding China’s efforts to achieve a ‘peaceful rise’, which requires it to transform itself into a global power not by the actual use of force but by diplomacy backed up by rapidly expanding military power. This book is an excellent resource for all students and scholars of military and security studies, Asian (China/Taiwan) studies and international relations
2006-01-13
If China Attacks Taiwan: Military strategy, politics and economics
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25004
2021-06-10T17:23:19Z
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Peace and Security Across the Taiwan Strait
The end of the Cold War has regrettably not brought an end to all the major confrontations of the last century. One such confrontation is the stand-off across the Taiwan Strait. Despite increasingly interwoven economic links between the People's Republic of China and Taiwan in recent years, the tension between the two has not dissipated. Tsang and a group of international experts examine the subject of peace and security across the Taiwan Strait and suggest models for peace.
2004-02
Peace and Security Across the Taiwan Strait
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25005
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
2001
Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25006
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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China en transicion: Sociedad, cultura, politica y economia
2000
China en transicion: Sociedad, cultura, politica y economia
SOAS China Institute
Edicion Bellaterra
Fisac
Taciana
Taciana Fisac
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25007
2021-06-10T16:48:13Z
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Democratization in Taiwan: Implications for China
Democratization in Taiwan in the last decade raises the question whether a similar process can happen in China, and dispels the old conception that democratization is incompatible with the Chinese/Confucian tradition. This volume examines the nature of and the dynamics in the democratization of a Leninist style party-state in Taiwan and its implications for China - still governed under a Leninist system. It also assesses the process of democratic consolidation and the political, military and diplomatic reality which constrains democratization in Taiwan.
1999
Democratization in Taiwan: Implications for China
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Tien
Hung-Mao
Hung-Mao Tien
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25008
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Government and Politics: A Documentary History of Hong Kong
1995
Government and Politics: A Documentary History of Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
Hong Kong University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25009
2022-12-15T09:24:43Z
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In the Shadow of China: Political Developments in Taiwan since 1949
1993
In the Shadow of China: Political Developments in Taiwan since 1949
SOAS China Institute
Hurst and Co.
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25011
2024-02-09T14:58:34Z
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Tsang_The U.S. Military and American Commitment.pdf
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The U.S. Military and American Commitment to Taiwan’s Security
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The U.S. Military and American Commitment to Taiwan’s Security (UNSPECIFIED)
The U.S. Military and American Commitment to Taiwan’s Security (UNSPECIFIED)
This article focuses on how the U.S. military assesses the threat of a Taiwan Strait crisis over the next two decades, America’s possible responses, and the U.S. capacity for effective intervention. It examines the drivers behind the U.S. approach, highlighting their implications.
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52
2012-07-01
The U.S. Military and American Commitment to Taiwan’s Security
SOAS China Institute
University of California Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
00044687
Asian Survey
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25013
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Ma Ying-jeou's re-election: implications for Taiwan and East Asia
3
25
2012-07-19
Ma Ying-jeou's re-election: implications for Taiwan and East Asia
SOAS China Institute
Taylor and Francis
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
09512748
The Pacific Review
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25014
2018-06-22T16:15:08Z
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Consultative Leninism: China's new political framework
62
18
2009-11-10
Consultative Leninism: China's new political framework
SOAS China Institute
Taylor and Francis
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
10670564
Journal of Contemporary China
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25016
2021-10-16T13:43:34Z
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The Portrayal of Opportunism, Betrayal, and Manipulation in Mao's Rise to Power
55
2006-01-01
The Portrayal of Opportunism, Betrayal, and Manipulation in Mao's Rise to Power
SOAS China Institute
University of Chicago Press
Benton
Gregor
Gregor Benton
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
13249347
The China Journal
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25017
2021-10-31T13:56:53Z
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A Sustainable Basis for Peace between China and Taiwan
4
20
2002
A Sustainable Basis for Peace between China and Taiwan
SOAS China Institute
Institute of Asian Studies, St. John's University
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
07376650
American Asian Review
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25018
2021-10-20T19:44:36Z
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China and Taiwan: A Proposal for Peace
3
31
2000-09-01
China and Taiwan: A Proposal for Peace
SOAS China Institute
Sage
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
09670106
Security Dialogue
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25019
2021-10-31T13:57:22Z
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Political Developments in Hong Kong since 1997 and their Implications for Mainland China and Taiwan
1
18
2000
Political Developments in Hong Kong since 1997 and their Implications for Mainland China and Taiwan
SOAS China Institute
Institute of Asian Studies, St. John's University
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
07376650
American Asian Review
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25020
2021-10-20T19:45:17Z
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Japan's Role in the Asia Pacific
4
30
1999-12-01
Japan's Role in the Asia Pacific
SOAS China Institute
Sage
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
09670106
Security Dialogue
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25021
2021-12-05T13:36:58Z
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La Democratizacion en las sociedades confucionistas
143
1998-03
La Democratizacion en las sociedades confucionistas
SOAS China Institute
Madrid Fundación Sistema
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
02100223
Sistema: Revista de ciencias sociales
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Changes in Continuity: Government and Politics in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
4
15
1997
Changes in Continuity: Government and Politics in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
SOAS China Institute
Institute of Asian Studies, St. John's University
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
07376650
American Asian Review
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2023-03-06T10:59:35Z
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Strategy for survival: The cold war and Hong Kong's policy towards Kuomintang and Chinese communist activities in the 1950s
2
25
1997
Strategy for survival: The cold war and Hong Kong's policy towards Kuomintang and Chinese communist activities in the 1950s
SOAS China Institute
Taylor and Francis
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
03086534
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
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2021-11-19T10:46:47Z
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Maximum Flexibility, Rigid Framework: China's Policy towards Hong Kong and its implications
2
49
1996
Maximum Flexibility, Rigid Framework: China's Policy towards Hong Kong and its implications
SOAS China Institute
Columbia University
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
0022197X
Journal of International Affairs
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25025
2021-12-05T10:38:36Z
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La Unificacion de China
172
1995-09
La Unificacion de China
SOAS China Institute
Allianza Editorial
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
00348635
Revista de Occidente
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25026
2021-10-18T14:59:57Z
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Target Zhou Enlai: The “Kashmir Princess’ Incident of 1955
139
1994-09
Target Zhou Enlai: The “Kashmir Princess’ Incident of 1955
SOAS China Institute
Cambridge University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
03057410
The China Quarterly
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2021-11-07T09:41:19Z
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Unwitting Partners: Relations between Britain and Taiwan (1950‑58)
7
1994-06
Unwitting Partners: Relations between Britain and Taiwan (1950‑58)
SOAS China Institute
Australian National University
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
18399010
East Asian History
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25028
2021-11-13T09:56:41Z
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Political Problems Facing the Hong Kong Civil Service in Transition
1
3
1994-03
Political Problems Facing the Hong Kong Civil Service in Transition
SOAS China Institute
Hong Kong Public Administration Association
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
10220275
Hong Kong Public Administration
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25030
2021-10-19T10:10:06Z
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China and political reform in Hong Kong
1
2
1989
China and political reform in Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
Taylor and Francis
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
09512748
The Pacific Review
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25031
2022-01-20T10:15:27Z
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Contextualizing the China Dream: A Reinforced Consultative Leninist Approach to Government
After he took over as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and as Chairman of the Central Military Commission in November 2012, Xi Jinping articulated for the first time ‘the China dream’ at ‘the road to revival’ exhibition at the National Museum in Beijing. As he did so he stressed that since the start of the reform period China had finally found the way to restore the greatness of the country and it was called ‘socialism with Chinese characteristics’.1 What Xi has revealed is not a new political system or even a new term to describe it. It is a confidence in the existing political system which, despite all its faults, he now believes is sufficiently strong, effective and robust to deliver the national revival encapsulated in his ‘China dream’. The nature of the system that Xi loosely refers to, in line with the long-standing usage after the end of the Mao Zedong era, as ‘socialism with Chinese characteristics’ gets clearer if it is set within the analytical framework of consultative Leninism.
2015
Contextualizing the China Dream: A Reinforced Consultative Leninist Approach to Government
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Kerr
David
David Kerr
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25033
2022-01-20T10:14:02Z
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Frameworks for Combating Terrorism
2009
Frameworks for Combating Terrorism
SOAS China Institute
ABC-CLIO
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25034
2022-01-20T10:13:02Z
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China’s Global Awakening
2009
China’s Global Awakening
SOAS China Institute
World Book Inc
Mayes
Barbara A.
Barbara A. Mayes
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25035
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Taiwan as a Member of the International Community
2008
Taiwan as a Member of the International Community
SOAS China Institute
Peter Lang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25036
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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The Long-term Prospect for Taiwan’s Foreign Relations
2008
The Long-term Prospect for Taiwan’s Foreign Relations
SOAS China Institute
Peter Lang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25037
2022-01-20T10:12:07Z
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China´s Grand Strategy and its Rise
2008
China´s Grand Strategy and its Rise
SOAS China Institute
Swedish Defence College and Finnish National Defence University
Huldt
Bo
Bo Huldt
Huldt
Susanna
Susanna Huldt
Wallander
Bo
Bo Wallander
Ikegami
Masako
Masako Ikegami
Kerttunen
Mika
Mika Kerttunen
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25038
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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China’s Place in East Asia
2008
China’s Place in East Asia
SOAS China Institute
Edward Elgar
Dent
Christopher M.
Christopher M. Dent
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25039
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Taiwan’s Changing Security Environment
2008
Taiwan’s Changing Security Environment
SOAS China Institute
EastBridge
Chang
Julian
Julian Chang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Goldstein
Steven M.
Steven M. Goldstein
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25040
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Looking East: The Rise of China
2007-08-26
Looking East: The Rise of China
SOAS China Institute
Polity Press
Mepham
David
David Mepham
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Held
David
David Held
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25041
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Democratization in a Chinese community: Lessons from Taiwan
2007-03
Democratization in a Chinese community: Lessons from Taiwan
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Greene
J. Megan
J. Megan Greene
Ash
Robert
Robert Ash
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25042
2022-01-20T10:11:03Z
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Stopping global terrorism and protecting rights
2008
Stopping global terrorism and protecting rights
SOAS China Institute
Stanford University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25043
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Drivers behind the use of force
2006
Drivers behind the use of force
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25044
2022-01-20T10:10:05Z
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Geo-politics: China’s place
2005
Geo-politics: China’s place
SOAS China Institute
The Smith Institute
de Burgh
Hugo
Hugo de Burgh
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25045
2022-01-20T10:09:11Z
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Putting Chinese Unity and the Relations between Taiwan and Mainland China into a Historical Context
2005
Putting Chinese Unity and the Relations between Taiwan and Mainland China into a Historical Context
SOAS China Institute
Institut für Asienkunde
Schuller
Margot
Margot Schuller
Schucher
Gunter
Gunter Schucher
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25046
2022-01-20T09:51:58Z
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War or Peace across the Taiwan Strait
The most difficult and dangerous issue that may lead to war between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States (US) is a confrontation across the Taiwan Strait. This is not changed by the fact that none of those directly involved, Taiwan, the PRC and the US wishes to see a military conflict. War or peace across the Taiwan Strait remains a serious issue as the PRC is determined to secure sovereignty over Taiwan while the latter is equally adamant that its own future must be decided not by the PRC or any other power but by the people who live in Taiwan, and the US is committed to help Taiwan defend itself and its democratic way of life. The assertion of its right, inherent in a democracy, to self-determination by Taiwan raises the prospect that its people may choose never to become part of the PRC or even of a China to be constituted by a union of the PRC and Taiwan. From Beijing’s point of view, such a development would be tantamount to Taiwan opting for independence and would be a trigger for war.
2004-02
War or Peace across the Taiwan Strait
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25047
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Peace Proposal Two: The Chinese Union Model
2004-02
Peace Proposal Two: The Chinese Union Model
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25049
2018-06-22T16:15:09Z
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Grantham, Sir Alexander William George Herder
2004
Grantham, Sir Alexander William George Herder
SOAS China Institute
Oxford University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25051
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Young, Sir Mark Aitchison
2004-09-23
Young, Sir Mark Aitchison
SOAS China Institute
Oxford University Press
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25052
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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The Rise of a Hong Kong Identity
2003
The Rise of a Hong Kong Identity
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Fernández-Stembridge
Leila
Leila Fernández-Stembridge
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Fisac
Taciana
Taciana Fisac
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25053
2022-01-20T09:34:42Z
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La dinámica de la reforma económica y los cambios políticos en China
2002
La dinámica de la reforma económica y los cambios políticos en China
SOAS China Institute
Pirámide
Bustelo
Pablo
Pablo Bustelo
Delage
Fernando
Fernando Delage
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25054
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Commitment to the rule of law and judicial independence
2001
Commitment to the rule of law and judicial independence
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25055
2022-01-19T10:19:23Z
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Chiang Ching-kuo, the Nature of the Kuomintang and the Democratic Breakthrough in Taiwan
2001
Chiang Ching-kuo, the Nature of the Kuomintang and the Democratic Breakthrough in Taiwan
SOAS China Institute
The Institute of Taiwan History
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25056
2022-01-19T10:18:26Z
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Taiwan y Hong Kong
2000
Taiwan y Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
Edicion Bellaterra
Fisac
Taciana
Taciana Fisac
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25057
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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China: Mitos y realidades
2000
China: Mitos y realidades
SOAS China Institute
Edicion Bellaterra
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Fisac
Taciana
Taciana Fisac
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25058
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Transforming a Party State into a Democracy
1999
Transforming a Party State into a Democracy
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tien
Hung-Mao
Hung-Mao Tien
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25059
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Calculated Ambiguity: The ROC in International Politics today
1998
Calculated Ambiguity: The ROC in International Politics today
SOAS China Institute
Peter Lang
Domes-Näth
Marie-Luise
Marie-Luise Domes-Näth
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25061
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Democratisation and the Confucian Tradition
1997
Democratisation and the Confucian Tradition
SOAS China Institute
Macmillan
Shain
Yossi
Yossi Shain
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
Kileman
Aharon
Aharon Kileman
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25062
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Government and Politics in Hong Kong: A Colonial Paradox
1997
Government and Politics in Hong Kong: A Colonial Paradox
SOAS China Institute
Macmillan
Foot
Rosemary
Rosemary Foot
Brown
Judith M.
Judith M. Brown
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25063
2018-06-22T16:15:10Z
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Realignment of Power: The Politics of Transition and Reform in Hong Kong
1997-02
Realignment of Power: The Politics of Transition and Reform in Hong Kong
SOAS China Institute
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Pang-kwong
Li
Li Pang-kwong
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25064
2022-01-19T10:15:22Z
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Revitalising the Revolution: Chiang Kai‑shek's Approach to Political Reform in the 1950s
1995
Revitalising the Revolution: Chiang Kai‑shek's Approach to Political Reform in the 1950s
SOAS China Institute
Modern China Publishers
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25065
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Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang's Policy to Reconquer the Chinese Mainland, 1949-1958
1993
Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang's Policy to Reconquer the Chinese Mainland, 1949-1958
SOAS China Institute
Hurst
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25219
2024-02-09T14:59:14Z
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liu-etal-conjugal-intimacy-gender-modernity-contemporary-China.pdf
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Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China
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Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China (Other)
Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China (Other)
Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China (Other)
Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China (Other)
The new generation of modernity theorists have forecast the democratization of gender relations within intimate relationships in late‐modern times. Chinese society has undergone rapid and dramatic changes in its unique trajectory of political, social and economic reform. Using China as an example of a region which has been largely ignored in contemporary social theory, this article enters the debate to contest the extent to which conjugal relationships are democratized in line with modernity. We further test the assertion that modern marriages are characterized by increased self‐disclosure and communication between partners. Data from a national survey on Chinese families is analysed in relation to the level of self‐disclosure between husbands and wives; gender division of housework; household decision‐making; and home ownership. We highlight the impact of gender, cohort and location (urban, rural or migrant) on experiences of modernity and draw attention to the material, social and cultural factors which continue to shape conjugal relations in contemporary Chinese society. Based on our findings, we contest the argument that disclosing intimacy between intimate partners is a defining characteristic of modern relationships, and suggest that other social factors may condition degrees of self‐disclosure in marriage. Similarly, we question the extent to which heterosexual conjugal equality is attained: the cultural practices and values of patrilineal family organization, together with material circumstances, continue to influence marital relations in China.
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2019-01
Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China
SOAS China Institute
Wiley
Bell
Eona
Eona Bell
Liu
Jieyu
Jieyu Liu
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8330-5376
Zhang
Jiayu
Jiayu Zhang
14684446
British Journal of Sociology
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25220
2021-06-03T13:03:44Z
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China in the Xi Jinping Era
China in the Xi Jinping Era (Text)
China in the Xi Jinping Era (UNSPECIFIED)
China in the Xi Jinping Era (UNSPECIFIED)
China in the Xi Jinping Era (UNSPECIFIED)
China in the Xi Jinping Era (UNSPECIFIED)
This book examines the driving forces behind national-level politics, changes to the judiciary, social control, economic reform, environmental protection, urban development, the management of ethnic relations, as well as foreign and security policy orientation in China under Xi Jinping. It explains Xi's ambition, examines the limitations he has to confront, and maps the direction of reform he pursues. The book starts off by examining how the consultative Leninist nature of the political system continues to shape politics and policy in China under Xi, and what the China dream Xi advocates actually entails domestically and beyond China. It ends by highlighting the megatrends that will prevail in the decade when Xi is expected to stay in power. The book also includes contributions from five Central Party School professors whose views are taken seriously by the Chinese leadership.
2016
China in the Xi Jinping Era
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Men
Honghua
Honghua Men
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25221
2024-02-09T14:59:15Z
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CKS's 'secret deal' at Xian.pdf
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Chiang Kai-shek’s ‘secret deal’ at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War
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Chiang Kai-shek’s ‘secret deal’ at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War (Other)
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-shek, this article challenges the conventional interpretations of the Xian Incident (1936), in particular the widely held belief that the kidnapping of China’s leader Chiang by two rebellious generals forced him to form a united front with the Communist Party to confront Japanese aggression, and of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War 7 months later. It puts forth the interpretation that full-scale war between China and Japan was started not by Japan but by Chiang after a Japanese provocation, and the united front was only formed after Chiang ordered his best army units to attack Japanese forces in Shanghai in August 1937 turning it into the largest land battle after the First World War. It must be noted, however, that Japan acted provocatively and aggressively in a local incident outside Beijing a month earlier. Chiang decided on war not because he reached an agreement with the Chinese Communists to form a united front whilst a captive in Xian but because in Xian he received a signal from Josef Stalin that the Soviet Union would support him in a war with Japan. Chiang read Stalin right and the Soviet Union became the largest supplier of weapons to China in the first 4 years of China’s 8-year war with Japan. The hitherto unknown or “secret deal” Chiang made in Xian was an implicit one with Stalin, not with the Chinese Communist Party or its man on the spot Zhou Enlai.
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Chiang Kai-shek’s ‘secret deal’ at Xian and the start of the Sino-Japanese War
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
20551045
Palgrave Communications
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25225
2024-02-09T14:59:16Z
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tsang-china-after-Deng-Xiaoping-2014-Routledge.pdf
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China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model
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China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model (Other)
China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model (Other)
China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model (Other)
China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model (Other)
This chapter examines the search the Communist Party leadership undertook for a non-democratic development model after 1997, and its implications. The political situation in China after Deng was laid down well in advance. Jiang's emergence out of Deng's shadow after the latter's death as the real leader of China, in a sense, marked a return of the Communist Party system to what it was supposed to be after it seized power in 1949. China's post-Deng leaders have sought a twenty-first century development model that differs from Western liberal democracy. While post-Deng governance reforms in China have certainly enhanced the capacity of the Communist Party and the Chinese government to direct economic development and maintain order and stability, it is too early to say how effective and sustainable such changes will be beyond the immediate future. Aside from post-Deng China, the Singaporean government under the People's Action Party (PAP) appears to be the only notable exception to the law of probabilities.
2014
China after Deng Xiaoping: the search for a non-democratic development model
SOAS China Institute
Routledge
Hsin-Huang
Michael Hsiao
Michael Hsiao Hsin-Huang
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:25228
2021-06-10T17:49:43Z
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Taiwan's Impact on China: Why Soft Power Matters More than Economic or Political Inputs
This book is about the basis and scope of impact that Taiwan – a democracy with a population of around 23 million – has on China, the most powerful remaining Leninist state which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and has a population of over 1.3 billion. It examines how Taiwan has helped China in its economic transformation, but argues that the former exercises greatest influence through its soft power. The expert and timely contributions in this book demonstrate how Taiwan exerts real influence in China through admiration of its popular culture, be it in music or literature, as well as its reach into politics and economics. As mainland Chinese visit Taiwan, they are most impressed with civility in everyday living based on a modernized version of the traditional Chinese culture. However, discussions in the book also reveal the limits of Taiwan’s impact, as the Chinese government tightly controls the narrative about Taiwan and does not tolerate any Taiwanese posing a threat to its monopoly of power.
2017
Taiwan's Impact on China: Why Soft Power Matters More than Economic or Political Inputs
SOAS China Institute
Palgrave Macmillan
Tsang
Steve
Steve Tsang
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5704-451X
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