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1 Articles on the People s Republic of China in Major General- Audience and Comparativist Political Science Journals Originally compiled by Marie-Eve Reny, University of Toronto, for What Happened to the Study of China in Comparative Politics? Journal of East Asian Studies: January- April 2011, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp Updated and extended through May 2013 by Alexsia Chan, Jonathan Hassid, Daniel Mattingly, Sara Newland, and Ting Ni, of the University of California at Berkeley. Corrections or updates may be sent to lorentzen@berkeley.edu. Journals examined: American Journal of Political Science ( ), American Political Science Review ( ), British Journal of Political Science ( ), Comparative Political Studies ( ), Comparative Politics ( ), Journal of Politics ( ), Politics and Society ( ), World Politics ( ) American Journal of Political Science (1990-) 2012 Xiaobo Lu, Kenneth Scheve Yale University, and Matthew J. Slaughter T. (2012). Inequity Aversion and the International Distribution of Trade Protection. American Journal of Political Science. Vol. 56, No. 3, pp Gang Guo (2009), China s Local Political Budget Cycles, Vol. 53, No. 3, pp Michael S. Kochin, Decollectivization of Agriculture and the Planned Economy, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Aug., 1996), pp Wen Fang Tang Workplace Participation in Chinese Local Industries, Vol. 37, No. 3 (Aug., 1993), pp American Political Science Review (1990-) 2013
2 King, Gary, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E Roberts. (2013). How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression. American Political Science Review. Vol. 107, No. 2, pp Shih, Victor, Christopher Adolph, & Mingxing Liu. (2012). Getting Ahead in the Communist Party: Explaining the Avancement of Central Committee Members in China. American Political Science Review. Vol. 106, No. 1, James Kai-sing Kung and Shuo Chen (2011). The Tragedy of the Nomenklatura: Career Incentives and Political Radicalism during China's Great Leap Famine. Vol. 105, pp Lily L. Tsai (2007), Solidary Groups, Informal Accountability, and Local Public Goods Provision in Rural China, Vol. 101, No. 2, pp M. Kent Jennings (1997), Political Participation in the Chinese Countryside, Vol. 91, No. 2 (Jun., 1997), pp Melanie Manion (1996), The Electoral Connection in the Chinese Countryside Vol. 90, No. 4 (Dec., 1996), pp British Journal of Political Science (1990-) 2010 James S. Fishkin; Baogang He; Robert C. Luskin; Alice Siu (2010), Deliberative Democracy in an Unlikely Place: Deliberative Polling in China, Vol. 40, p Yasheng Huang; Sheng Yumin (2009), Political Decentralization and Inflation: Sub- National Evidence from China, Vol. 39, p. 389.
3 2008 Yongshun Cai (2008), Power Structure and Regime Resilience: Contentious Politics in China, Vol. 38, p X. L. Ding (2000), Informal Privatization Through Internationalization: The Rise of Nomenklatura Capitalism in China's Offshore Businesses, Vol. 30, p X. L. Ding (1994) Institutional Amphibiousness and the Transition from Communism: The Case of China, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Jul., 1994), pp Comparative Political Studies (1998-) 2013 Jiangnan Zhu, Jie Lu, and Tianjian Shi. (2013). When Grapevine News Meets Mass Media: Different Information Sources and Perceptions of Government Corruption in Mainland China. Comparative Political Studies. 46(8) Jeffrey Becker. (2012). The Knowledge to Act: Chinese Migrant Labor Protests in Comparative Perspective. Comparative Political Studies. 45: David A. Steinberg and Victor C. Shih. (2012). Interest Group Influence in Authoritarian States: The Political Determinants of Chinese Exchange Rate Policy. Comparative Political Studies. Comparative Political Studies. 45: Rachel E. Stern and Jonathan Hassid. (2012). Amplifying Silence: Uncertainty and Control Parables in Contemporary China. Comparative Political Studies. 45(10) : Roselyn Hsueh. (2012). China and India in the Age of Globalization: Sectoral Variation in Post-Liberalization Reregulation. Comparative Political Studies. 45(1):
4 Daniela Stockmann and Mary E. Gallagher. (2011). Remote Control: How the Media Sustain Authoritarian Rule in China. 44(4): Pierre Landry, Deborah Davis and Shiru Wang.(2010). Elections in Rural China: Competition Without Parties. 43(6): Bruce Gilley. (2008). Legitimacy and Institutional Change: The Case of China. 41(3): Benjamin L. Read. (2008). Assessing Variation in Civil Society Organizations: China s Homeowner Associations in Comparative Perspective. 41(9): Victor Shih. (2007). Partial Reform Equilibrium, Chinese Style: Political Incentives and Reform Stagnation in Chinese Financial Policies. 40(10): Gang Guo. (2007). Organizational Involvement and Political Participation in China. 40(4): Yumin Sheng. (2007). Global Market Integration and Central Political Control: Foreign Trade and Intergovernmental Relations in China. 40(4): Mei Guan and Donald P. Green. (2006). Noncoercive Mobilization in State-Controlled Elections: An Experimental Study in Beijing. 39(10): Melanie Manion. (2006). Democracy, Community, Trust: The Impact of Elections in Rural China. 39(3): Yongnian Zheng and Guoguang Wu. (2005). Information Technology, Public Space, and Collective Action in China. 38(5):
5 Kellee S. Tsai (2005). Capitalists without a Class: Political Diversity Among Private Entrepreneurs in China. 38(9): Kevin O Brien and Lianjiang Li. (2005). Popular Contention and its Impact in Rural China. 38(3): Yang Zhong and Jie Chen. (2002). To Vote or Not to Vote: An Analysis of Peasants Participation in Chinese Village Elections. 35(6): Xueguang Zhou. (2001). Political Dynamics and Bureaucratic Career Patterns in the People s Republic of China, (9): Pradeep Chhibber and Samuel Eldersveld. (2000). Local Elites and Popular Support for Economic Reform in China and India. 33(3): Bruce J. Dickson and Maria Rost Rublee. (2000). Membership Has Its Privileges: The Socioeconomic Characteristics of Communist Party Members in Urban China. 33(1): Comparative Politics (1998-) 2012 Lynette H. Ong. (2012). Between Developmental and Clientelist States: Local State- Business Relationships in China. 44(2) : (19) Edmund Malesky, Regina Abramina, and Yu Zheng. (2011). Institutions and Inequality in Single-Party Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Vietnam and China. 43(4) : (19). 2009
6 Yan Sun and Michael Johnston. (2009). Does Democracy Check Corruption? Insights from China and India. 41(1): Jie Lu and Tianjian Shi. (2009). Political Experience: A Missing Variable in the Study of Political Transformation. 42(1): Xi Chen. (2009). The Power of Troublemaking : Protest Tactics and their Efficacy in China. 41(4): Teresa Wright. (2008). State-Society Relations in Reform-Era China: A Unique Case of Postsocialist State-Led Late Development? 40(3): Andrew C. Mertha and William R. Lowry. (2006). Unbuilt Dams: Seminal Events and Policy Change in China, Australia, and the United States. 39(1): Andrew C. Mertha. (2006). Policy Enforcement Markets: How Bureaucratic Redundancy Contributes to Effective Intellectual Property Implementation in China. 38(3): Dorothy J. Solinger (2005). Path Dependency Reexamined: Chinese Welfare Policy in the Transition to Unemployment. 38(1): Assema Sinha. (2005). Political Foundations of Market-Enhancing Federalism: Theoretical Lessons from India and China. 37(3): Yanqi Tong. (2005). Environmental Movements in Transitional Societies: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and China. 37(2): Edward S. Steinfeld. (2002). Moving Beyond Transition in China: Financial Reform and the Political Economy of Declining Growth. 34(4): Elizabeth Remick. (2002). The Significance of Variation in Local States: The Case of Twentieth Century China. 34(4):
7 2001 Mark R. Thompson. (2001). To Shoot or Not to Shoot: Posttotalitarianism in China and Eastern Europe. 34(1): Tianjian Shi. (2001). Cultural Values and Political Trust: A Comparison of the People s Republic of China and Taiwan. 33(4): Corinna-Barbara Francis. (2001). Quasi-Public, Quasi-Private Trends in Emerging Market Economies: The Case of China. 33(3): Xiaobo Lu (2000). Booty Socialism, Bureau-Preneurs, and the State in Transition: Organizational Corruption in china. 32(3): Yan Sun. (1999). Reform, State, and Corruption: Is Corruption Less Destructive in China than in Russia? 32(1): Kevin J. O Brien and Lianjiang Li. (1999). Selective Policy Implementation in Rural China. 31(2): Journal of Politics (1998-) 2013 Jeremy Wallace. (Forthcoming). Cities, Redistribution, and Authoritarian Regime Survival. The Journal of Politics. Gustavo A. Flores-Macías and Sarah E. Kreps. (2013). The Foreign Policy Consequences of Trade: China s Commercial Relations with Africa and Latin America, The Journal of Politics. Vol. 75, No. 2, pp Victor Chung-Hon Shih (2008), Nauseating Displays of Loyalty: Monitoring the Factional Bargain through Ideological Campaigns in China, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 70, No. 4, pp
8 M. Kent Jennings; Ning Zhang (2005), Generations, Political Status, and Collective Memories in the Chinese Countryside, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 67, No. 4, pp Jie Chen; Yang Zhong (2002), Why Do People Vote in Semicompetitive Elections in China? The Journal of Politics, Vol. 64, No. 1, pp Tianjian Shi (1999), Voting and Nonvoting in China: Voting Behavior in Plebiscitary and Limited-Choice Elections, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 61, No. 4, pp ) 1998 M. Kent Jennings (1998), Gender and Political Participation in the Chinese Countryside, The Journal of Politics, Vol. 60, No. 4, pp Politics & Society (1998-) 2012 Mark Anner. (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility and Freedom of Association Rights: The Precarious Quest for Legitimacy and Control in Global Supply Chains. Politics & Society. 40: Amy A. Quark (2011). Transnational Governance as Contested Institution-Building: China, Merchants, and Contract Rules in the Cotton Trade, Politics & Society, Vol. 39, No. 1, Q. Forrest Zhang and John A. Donaldson (2010). From Peasants to Farmers: Peasant Differentiation, Labor Regimes, and Land-Rights Institutions in China s Agrarian Transition, Politics & Society, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp
9 An Chen (2007), The Failure of Organizational Control: Changing Party Power in the Chinese Countryside, Politics & Society, Vol. 35, No. 1, pp Lei Guang (2005), Guerrilla Workfare: Migrant Renovators, State Power, and Informal Work in Urban China, Politics & Society, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp M. Merli; Zhenchao Qian; Herbert Smith (2004), Adaptation of a Political Bureaucracy to Economic and Institutional Change Under Socialism: The Chinese State Family Planning System, Politics & Society, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp Ming-Cheng Lo; Eileen Otis (2003), Guanxi Civility: Processes, Potentials, and Contingencies, Politics & Society, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp Neil Diamant (2001), Making Love Legible in China: Politics and Society during the Enforcement of Civil Marriage Registration, , Politics & Society, Vol. 29, No. 3, pg Adam Segal and Eric Thun (2001), Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Local Governments, Industrial Sectors, and Development in China, Politics & Society, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp World Politics (1990-) 2006 Hongbin Cai and Daniel Treisman (2006), Did Government Decentralization Cause China's Economic Miracle? World Politics, Vol. 58, No. 4, pp Kellee S Tsai (2006), Adaptive Informal Institutions and Endogenous Institutional Change in China, World Politics, Vol. 59, No. 1, pp
10 Margaret M Pearson (2005), The Business of Governing Business in China: Institutions and Norms of the Emerging Regulatory State, World Politics, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp Mary Elizabeth Gallagher (2002), Reform and Openness": Why China's Economic Reforms Have Delayed Democracy, World Politics, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp Dittmer, Lowell (2002), "East Asia in the" new era" in world politics." World Politics Vol 55 No. 3, pp Tianjian Shi (1999), Village Committee Elections in China: Institutionalist Tactics for Democracy, World Politics, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp Kevin J. O'Brien, Rightful Resistance, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Oct., 1996), pp Andrew J. Nathan; Tianjian Shi, Left and Right with Chinese Characteristics: Issues and Alignments in Deng Xiaoping's China Vol. 48, No. 4 (Jul., 1996), pp Steven L. Solnick, The Breakdown of Hierarchies in the Soviet Union and China: A Neoinstitutional Perspective, Vol. 48, No. 2 (Jan., 1996), pp Gabriella Montinola, Yingyi Qian, and Barry R. Weingast, Federalism, Chinese Style: The Political Basis for Economic Success in China Vol. 48, No. 1 (Oct., 1995), pp Lowell Dittmer and Yu-Shan Wu The Modernization of Factionalism in Chinese Politics Vol. 47, No. 4 (Jul., 1995), pp Yasheng Huang, Information, Bureaucracy, and Economic Reforms in China and the Soviet Union, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Oct., 1994), pp
11 Jean C. Oi, Fiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism in China, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Oct., 1992), pp Tyrene White, Postrevolutionary Mobilization in China: The One-Child Policy Reconsidered, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Oct., 1990), pp
Chinese language summaries of many of these articles have been prepared by a team led by Kecheng Fang of the University of Pennsylvania.
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