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For over thirty years, The China Quarterly has published high-quality research on every aspect of modern China. Today it continues to provide the authoritative and thought-provoking perspectives on which China-watchers have come to rely. International in readership and circulation, The China Quarterly is essential reading for everyone concerned with contemporary China:

Journalists charting current events value its historical perspective and in-depth analysis of contemporary China

Diplomats dealing with Chinese affairs in government gain a greater understanding of China and the Chinese

The business community discovers valuable documentation on economic, social, and political trends

Scholars keep up to date with the latest academic research on modern China, presented in meticulously edited, high-quality articles

In addition to the articles, The China Quarterly also offers:

Analysis: in-depth scrutiny of current events

Research notes: on specific topics of scholarly interest which appeal to a wider audience

Essays: on new concepts and methods in Chinese studies

Surveys: which describe and assess research on China in various countries and academic disciplines

Chronicle and Documentation section: offers a valuable overview of recent events in China and reactions thereto, both domestic and foreign

Translations: occasional translations of important Chinese documents

Book reviews: complete with a listing of books received, provides a reliable guide to new publications in the field of Chinese studies

Special issues: devoted to a specific theme provide comprehensive analysis of key topics. Future issues will include:

China's Economic Transition; Taiwan Today; Chinese Military Towards 2000; China's Legal Reforms; Reappraising Republican China

The China Quarterly

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For over thirty years, The China Quarterly has published high-quality research on every aspect of modern China. Today it continues to provide the authoritative and thought-provoking perspectives on which China-watchers have come to rely. International in readership and circulation, The China Quarterly is essential reading for everyone concerned with contemporary China: Journalists charting current events value its historical perspective and in-depth analysis of contemporary China Diplomats dealing with Chinese affairs in government gain a greater understanding of China and the Chinese The business community discovers valuable documentation on economic, social, and political trends Scholars keep up to date with the latest academic research on modern China, presented in meticulously edited, high-quality articles In addition to the articles, The China Quarterly also offers: Analysis: in-depth scrutiny of current events Research notes: on specific topics of scholarly interest which appeal to a wider audience Essays: on new concepts and methods in Chinese studies Surveys: which describe and assess research on China in various countries and academic disciplines Chronicle and Documentation section: offers a valuable overview of recent events in China and reactions thereto, both domestic and foreign Translations: occasional translations of important Chinese documents Book reviews: complete with a listing of books received, provides a reliable guide to new publications in the field of Chinese studies Special issues: devoted to a specific theme provide comprehensive analysis of key topics. Future issues will include: China's Economic Transition; Taiwan Today; Chinese Military Towards 2000; China's Legal Reforms; Reappraising Republican China The China Quarterly Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1996 ORDER FORM Please enter my subscription to THE CHINA QUARTERLY Volume 141-144 (four issues): Institutions £38 / US$73 Individuals £30 / US$57 Students* £16 / US$29 Please note: £ sterling rates apply in UK and Europe. US$ rates elsewhere. Customers in the EC and in Canada are subject to their local sales tax. * Students please provide proof of status. I enclose the correct remittance Please send me a sample copy Name: Address: City/County: Postcode: Please debit my Mastercard/ Diners / American Express / Visa Card number: Exp. date: For further subscription information please contact Journals Marketing (X95) OXFORD Oxford University Press Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267773 JOURNALS
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For over thirty years, The China Quarterly has published high-quality research on every aspect of modern China. Today it continues to provide the authoritative and thought-provoking perspectives on which China-watchers have come to rely. International in readership and circulation, The China Quarterly is essential reading for everyone concerned with contemporary China: Journalists charting current events value its historical perspective and in-depth analysis of contemporary China Diplomats dealing with Chinese affairs in government gain a greater understanding of China and the Chinese The business community discovers valuable documentation on economic, social, and political trends Scholars keep up to date with the latest academic research on modern China, presented in meticulously edited, high quality articles In addition to the articles, The China Quarterly also offers: Analysis: in-depth scrutiny of current events Research notes: on specific topics of scholarly interest which appeal to a wider audience Essays: on new concepts and methods in Chinese studies Surveys: which describe and assess research on China in various countries and academic disciplines Chronicle and Documentation section: offers a valuable overview of recent events in China and reactions thereto, both domestic and foreign Translations: occasional translations of important Chinese documents Book reviews: complete with a listing of books received, provides a reliable guide to new publications in the field of Chinese studies Special issues: devoted to a specific theme provide comprehensive analysis of key topics. Future issues will include: China's Economic Transition; Taiwan Today; Chinese Military Towards 2000; China's Legal Reforms; Reappraising Republican China The China Quarterly Published by Oxford University Press on behall of the School of Oñental and Afr Studies 1996 ORDER FORM 1996 ORDER FORMS Please enter my subscription to THE CHINA QUARTERLY Volume 141-144(four issues): Institutions £38 / US$73 Individuals £30 / US$57 Students* £16 / US$29 Please note: £ sterling rates apply in UK and Europe. US$ rates elsewhere. Customers in the EC and in Canada are subject to their local sales lax. * Students please provide proof of status. I enclose the correct remittance Please send me a sample copy Name........... Address... City/County... Postcode..... Please debit my Mastercard/ Diners / American Express / Visa Card number: Exp.date: For further subscription information please contact Journals Marketing (X95) 0XFORD Oxford University Press Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267773 JOURNALS Forst
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For over thirty years, The China Quarterly has published high-quality research on every aspect of modern China. Today it continues to provide the authoritative and thought-provoking perspectives on which China-watchers have come to rely. International in readership and circulation, The China Quarterly is essential reading for everyone concerned with contemporary China:

Journalists charting current events value its historical perspective and in-depth analysis of contemporary China

Diplomats dealing with Chinese affairs in government gain a greater understanding of China and the Chinese

The business community discovers valuable documentation on economic, social, and political trends

Scholars keep up to date with the latest

academic research on modern China,

presented in meticulously edited, high quality articles

In addition to the articles, The China Quarterly also offers:

Analysis: in-depth scrutiny of current events

Research notes: on specific topics of scholarly interest which appeal to a wider audience

Essays: on new concepts and methods in Chinese studies

Surveys: which describe and assess research on China in various countries and academic disciplines

Chronicle and Documentation section: offers a valuable overview of recent events in China and reactions thereto, both domestic and foreign

Translations: occasional translations of important Chinese documents

Book reviews: complete with a listing of books received, provides a reliable guide to new publications in the field of Chinese studies

Special issues: devoted to a specific theme provide comprehensive analysis of key topics. Future issues will include:

China's Economic Transition; Taiwan Today; Chinese Military Towards 2000; China's Legal Reforms; Reappraising Republican China

The China Quarterly

Published by Oxford University Press on behall

of the School of Oñental and Afr

Studies

1996 ORDER FORM 1996 ORDER FORMS

Please enter my subscription to THE CHINA QUARTERLY Volume 141-144(four issues): Institutions £38 / US$73 Individuals £30 / US$57

Students* £16 / US$29

Please note: £ sterling rates apply in UK and Europe. US$ rates elsewhere. Customers in the EC and in

Canada are subject to their local sales lax.

* Students please provide proof of status.

I enclose the correct remittance Please send me a sample copy Name...........

Address...

City/County...

Postcode.....

Please debit my Mastercard/ Diners / American Express / Visa

Card number:

Exp.date:

For further subscription information please contact Journals Marketing (X95) 0XFORD

Oxford University Press

Walton Street, Oxford

OX2 6DP,

UK

Fax: +44 (0) 1865 267773

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