Informal Accountability, Socially Embedded Officials, and Public Goods Provision in Rural China: The Role of Lineage Groups Jie ChenNarisong Huhe Research Article 24 March 2013 Pages: 101 - 116
Unveiling the Political Elite: High-Ranking Chinese Officials on Television Talk Shows Jiangnan ZhuXueyong Wang Research Article 26 March 2013 Pages: 117 - 137
Hegemonic Discourses and Their Critics in China’s Authoritarian Deliberation: A Study of Price Public Hearing Meetings Shanruo Ning Zhang Research Article 18 April 2013 Pages: 139 - 162
The Myth of Chinese Exceptionalism: The Case of Welfare Transition in a Globalized Economy Huisheng Shou Research Article 18 April 2013 Pages: 163 - 186
For Harmony and How Not To Get Promoted: The Downgraded Chinese Regional Leaders Liang Qiao Research Article 24 March 2013 Pages: 187 - 208
Jing Men and Benjamin Barton (eds.), China and the European Union in Africa–Partners or Competitors? Geoffrey Harris Book Review 21 March 2013 Pages: 209 - 210
Dilip K. Das, The Asian Economy: Spearheading the Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis (Taylor & Francis, 2011), 180p. $140.00 Hardback; $47.95 Paperback Congsheng Wu Book Review 21 March 2013 Pages: 211 - 212
Robert S. Ross, Øystein Tunsjø, and Zhang Tuosheng (eds.), US-China-EU Relations: Managing the New World Order (London and New York, NY: Routledge, 2010), 304 p. $135.00 Hardback Chow Bing Ngeow Book Review 20 March 2013 Pages: 213 - 214
David A. Palmer, Glenn Shive, and Philip L. Wickeri (eds.), Chinese Religious Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), xii, 277 p. $99 Hardback, $29.95 Paperback Peter R. Moody Book Review 20 March 2013 Pages: 215 - 216
John A. Donaldson, Small Works: Poverty and Economic Development in Southwest China (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011), 240p. $45.00 Hardback Sabrina Habich Book Review 20 March 2013 Pages: 217 - 218
Li Xing (ed.), The Rise of China and the Capitalist World Order (Farnham, UK, and Burlington, US: Ashgate, 2010), 222p. $99.95 Hardback Miguel Otero-Iglesias Book Review 20 March 2013 Pages: 219 - 220
Paolo Urio, Reconciling State, Market and Society in China: The Long March towards Prosperity (Routledge, 2010), 274 p. $125.05 Hardback, $ 44.95 Paperback, $40.46 Kindle Edition G. Venkat Raman Book Review 21 March 2013 Pages: 221 - 222