49 | september-october 2003
Varia
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Economy
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From state enterprise to a specialised market
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Law
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Urbanism
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The next phase in Hong Kong’s development: improving connections to Shenzhen and Guangdong Province
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Politics
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The Uyghurs in Xinjiang – The Malaise Grows [Full text]After September 11th 2001, the Chinese regime strove to include its repression of Uyghur opposition within the international dynamic of the struggle against Islamic terrorist networks.
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Anthropology
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“Ma jia bu nao”
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France-Anthropology
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Between twenty and twenty-five thousand of the population are descendants of Cantonese or Hakka Chinese
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Book Reviews
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James H. Carter, Creating a Chinese Harbin, Nationalism in an International City, 1916-1932 [Full text]Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 2002, 217 pp.
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Paris, Fayard, 2003, 286 pp.
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Jianfu Chen, Yuwen Li, Jan Michiel Otto eds, The Implementation of Law in the People’s Republic of China [Full text]The Hague, London, New York, Kluwer Law International, 2002, 370 pp.
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Elisabeth Wishnick, Mending Fences, The Evolution of Moscow’s China Policy from Brezhnev to Yeltsin [Full text]University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2001, 306 pp.
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Etudes rurales, « Le retour du marchand dans la Chine rurale » (The return of the merchant in rural China) [Full text]n°161-162, Paris, Editions de l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, janvier-juin 2002, 342 pp.
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Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 2002, 257 pp.
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Jos Gamble, Shanghai in Transition: Changing Perspectives and Social Contours of a Chinese Metropolis [Full text]London, Routledge Curzon, 2003, 250 pp.
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