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Neil Diamant, Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society

(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2021), 269p. $43.95 hardback; $26.95 ebook; $26.95 paperback

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  1. For one example of state-led rights-based innovation, see Kellogg, Thomas E., “Courageous Explorers? Education Litigation and Judicial Innovation in China,” 20 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 141 (2007).

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Kellogg, T.E. Neil Diamant, Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society. J OF CHIN POLIT SCI (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-023-09845-3

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