New Publication: Twenty-First Century Bimonthly |
Issue 195 (February 2023)
At the beginning of the new year, most economists and investment institutions make predictions on the outlook of China’s economy. Behind those statistics, more concern should be given to the direction of China’s economic transition in the post-pandemic era. Under the topic “The Prospect of China’s Economic Transition” of “The Twenty-First Century Review”, two articles of different analytical approaches are presented, aiming at initiating further discussions. |
The Twenty-First Century Review The Prospect of China’s Economic Transition Tao Ran: The Making, Evolution and Control Pattern of China’s Growth Model Zhou Tian-yong, Tian Bo: The Outlook of China’s Reform and Opening Up in Motivating Economic Growth
Research Articles Liu Xiao-yuan: “Normalization” of the Chinese-Mongolian Relationship: Tracing the Path of a Political Phenomenon (Part II) Duan Shi-xiong: The Formation and Evolution of Inner Mongolia’s Unified Administrative Region, 1945–1979 (Part II) Tong Xin: The Fall of the Soviet-Eastern Anti-China Organization “Interkit”: Focus on the China-East Germany
Relationship as a New Perspective Li Gui-feng, Xue Peng-cheng: The Carter Administration’s Perception and Response to China’s “Self-defensive Counterattack against Vietnam”
View on the World Chen Rong-hui: The Predicament of Asian Photographers in America
Scholar’s Reminiscences Huang Ko-wu: Passing on the Ideal of Scholarship as a Vocation: Remembering Mr. Chang Peng-yuan
Book Reviews Ke Zi-ning, Dong Guo-qiang: A Journey of Western Concepts to China: A Review on Joel Andreas, Disenfranchised: The Rise and Fall of Industrial Citizenship in China Shen Bo-wen: A Small Village and the Bigger World, A Review on Henrietta Harrison, The Missionary’s Curse and Other Tales from a Chinese Catholic Village
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