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Dear Readers,
This is the first issue of China Perspectives to appear in its new format. The journal will now be a quarterly publication, allowing us to expand the depth and range of our coverage. Of course this will in no way affect the number of issues covered by current suscriptions.
From now on, each issue will contain a special feature devoted to a specific topic. These features will take a multidisciplinary approach, supported by the latest academic research in each field, to provide in-depth analysis of the major issues confronting the contemporary Chinese world. The current issue contains a dossier that looks at the impact of global warming and China's place in the negotiations on the follow-up of the Kyoto Protocol after 2012. In addition, readers who wish to consult our website will also find further reports and audiovisual documentation, as well as links to otheer research institutions, enabling them to continue to explore the topics addressed in the dossier. Furthermore, a new section designed in collaboration with the Asia Centre and drawing together articles from the electronic journal China Analysis, will now give access to critical commentaries and analysis of the Chinese press. Finally, in addition to the special feature in each issue, China Perspectives will continue to publish other research articles and reviews.
The editorial team wishes to thank you, our readers, for your continuing support, and we hope that you will find the current issue a rewarding and enjoyable read.
Climate Change: the China Challenge
- Jean-François Huchet
- Editorial [Texte intégral]
- Jean-François Huchet et Jean-Paul Maréchal
- Ethics and Models of Development [Résumé]
- Alexandra Tracy, Kate Trumbull et Christine Loh
- The Impact of Climate Change in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta [Résumé]
- Nathalie Rousset
- The Impact of Climate Change, Water Security and the Implications for Agriculture [Résumé]
- Jean-Marie Martin-Amouroux
- Chinese Coal and Sustainable Development [Résumé]
- Béatrice Quenault
- The Concerted Effort to Fight Climate Change [Résumé]
- Michal Meidan
- China in a Post-Kyoto Architecture [Résumé]
- Jean-François Huchet et Georges Favraud
- China and the Clean Development Mechanism [Résumé]
- An interview with Philippe Delhaise
- Gang He
- Chinese Society and Climate Change [Résumé]
Articles
- Chia-Feng Leou
- The Prolonged Reform of Taiwan's State-owned Banks (1989-2005) [Résumé]
- Brigitte Bertoncelo et Sylvie Bredeloup
- The Emergence of New African "Trading Posts" in Hong Kong and Guangzhou [Résumé]
China Analysis
- Camille Bondois
- Origins and Powers of the New Rich [Résumé]
- Compiled and Commented Analysis
- Michal Meidan
- China Practices "Ecological Colonialism"at its Own Expense [Résumé]
- Compiled and Commented Analysis
Book reviews
- Gérard Henry
- Michael Sullivan, Modern Chinese Artists. A Biographical Dictionary, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2006, 250 pp [Texte intégral]
- Weiyong Wang
- Elizabeth C. Economy, The River Runs Black : The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2004, 368 pp. and Kristen A. Day (ed.), China’s Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development, New York, M.E. Sharpe, 2005, 293 pp [Texte intégral]
- Jean-Pierre Cabestan
- Avery Goldstein, Rising to the Challenge. China’s Grand Strategy and International Security, Stanford, Stanford University Press, Studies in Asian Security, 2005, 274 pp [Texte intégral]
- Sebastian Veg
- Zhu Wen, I Love Dollars and other Stories of China, trans. With a foreword by Julia Lovell, New York, Columbia University Press, 2007, 228 pp [Texte intégral]
- Edward Friedman
- Robert Ash, David Shambaugh and Seiichiro Takagi (eds.), China Watching: Perspectives from Europe, Japan and the United States, London, Routledge, 2007, 261 pp [Texte intégral]
- Sébastien Billioud
- Kwong-loi Shun, David B. Wong (eds.), Confucian Ethics, A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004, 228 pp [Texte intégral]