2011/2 The Changing World of Chinese Labour

210x285 mm, 87 p., 19€
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Special Frature: The Changing World of Chinese Labour
Edited by Jean-François Huchet-
Éditorial [Full text]
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Legal Activism or Class Action? [Full text will be published on June 2014]The political economy of the “no boss” and “no labour relationship” in China’s construction industry
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“NGOs” Defending Migrant Workers’ Rights [Full text will be published on June 2014]Semi-union organisations contribute to the regime’s dynamic stability
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Thirty Years of Economic Reform and Workforce Transformation in China [Full text will be published on June 2014]
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Article
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Challenge to the Pro-democracy Movement in Hong Kong [Full text will be published on June 2014]Political Reforms, Internal Splits and the Legitimacy Deficit of the Government
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Current Affairs
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China Analysis
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After Fukushima, Taiwan revisits issue of nuclear risk [Full text will be published on June 2014]
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Fukushima: Towards a reconsideration of China’s nuclear plans? [Full text will be published on June 2014]
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Review Essay
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No Forbidden Zone in 21st Century [Full text will be published on June 2014]Celebrating 20 years of the Hong Kong journal
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Book Reviews
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Frank Dikötter, Mao’s Great Famine, The History of China’s most devastating catastrophe, 1958-62 [Full text]Londres, Berlin, New York, Bloomsbury, 2010.
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Thomas S. Mullaney, Coming to Terms with the Nation, Ethnic Classification in Modern China [Full text]Berkeley, University of California Press, 2011, 256 pp.
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Palgrave, MacMillan, Basingstoke and New York, 2009, xxi + 307 pp.
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Nanterre, Société d’ethnologie, col. « Recherches sur la Haute Asie », 2010, 313 pp.
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Chris Berry, Lu Xinyu, Lisa Rofel (eds.), The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement: For the Public Record [Full text]Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010, 320 pp.
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Lin Xiaoping, Children of Marx and Coca-Cola. Chinese Avant-garde art and independent cinema [Full text]Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2010, 312 pp.
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