Andrew G. Walder
Denise O'Leary & Kent Thiry Professor of the Humanities and Sciences and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Professor, by courtesy, of Political Science
Sociology
Bio
Andrew G. Walder is the Denise O'Leary and Kent Thiry Professor at Stanford University, where he is also a senior fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He has previously served as Chair of the Department of Sociology, Director of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, and Director and of the Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences.
A political sociologist, Walder has long specialized in the sources of conflict, stability, and change in communist regimes and their successor states. His research on China has focused on the grass-roots organization of party authority, the political economy of reform, social stratification and mobility, and political conflict from the 1960s to 1980s. His current research focuses on political upheavals during China's Cultural Revolution, from 1966 to 1971. He is the author of Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement (Harvard University Press, 2009), and of the forthcoming China Under Mao (Harvard University Press).
Walder joined the Stanford faculty the fall of 1997. He received his PhD in sociology from the University of Michigan in 1981 and taught at Columbia University before moving to Harvard in 1987. As a professor of sociology, he served as chair of Harvard's MA Program on Regional Studies-East Asia for several years. From 1995 to 1997, he headed the Division of Social Sciences at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. From 1996 to 2006, as a member of the Hong Kong Government's Research Grants Council, he chaired its Panel on the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business Studies.
Other recent publications include “Transitions from State Socialism: A Property Rights Perspective” in the Sociology of Economic Life, edited by Mark Granovetter and Richard Swedberg (Westview Press, 2011); The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History, edited with Joseph Esherick and Paul Pickowicz (Stanford University Press, 2006); "Ownership, Organization, and Income Inequality: Market Transition in Rural Vietnam" in the American Sociological Review (2008); "Ambiguity and Choice in Political Movements: The Origins of Beijing Red Guard Factionalism," in the American Journal of Sociology (2006); "From Control to Ownership: China's Managerial Revolution," in Management and Organizations Review (2009); and "Political Sociology and Social Movements," in Annual Review of Sociology (2009).
Academic Appointments
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Professor, Sociology
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Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
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Professor (By courtesy), Political Science
Administrative Appointments
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Chair, Department of Sociology, Stanford University (2010 - 2012)
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Director, Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2008 - 2012)
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Denise O’Leary and Kent Thiry Professor, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2006 - Present)
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Professor, School of Humanities and Sciences, Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2006 - Present)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Harvard University (2005 - 2006)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Harvard University (2005 - 2006)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Qinghua University, Department of Sociology (Beijing) (2004 - 2004)
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Director, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University (2000 - 2005)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Beijing University, Department of Sociology (2000 - 2000)
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Chair, Department of Sociology, Stanford University (1999 - 2002)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Centre Chine (Paris) (1998 - 1998)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Chinese People’s University, Department of Sociology (Beijing) (1998 - 1998)
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Senior Fellow, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies (1997 - Present)
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Professor of Sociology, Stanford University (1997 - 2006)
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Associate Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1995 - 1997)
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Head of Division of Social Science, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1995 - 1997)
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Visiting Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1995 - 1997)
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Visiting and Honorary Professorship, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology (1995 - 1995)
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Director, M.A. Program on Regional Studies -East Asia, Harvard University (1992 - 1995)
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Professor of Sociology, Harvard University (1989 - 1995)
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John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, Harvard University (1987 - 1989)
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Chinese Studies, Wang Institute of Graduate Studies (1985 - 1995)
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Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1985 - 1985)
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Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University (1981 - 1987)
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, Berkeley (1981 - 1982)
Honors & Awards
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Fellow (invited 1986), Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1990-1991)
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Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, American Sociological Association (1987)
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Joseph Levenson Book Prize, Association for Asian Studies (1988)
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European Group on Organization Studies Book Award, American Sociological Association (1988)
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Distinguished Contribution Award, International Association for Chinese Management Research (2008)
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Barrington Moore Book Award, American Sociological Association (2010)
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Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2012)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, External Review Committee, UCLA Department of Sociology (2014 - 2014)
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Member, Board of Auditors, Quality Assurance Council, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong Government (2013 - Present)
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Editorial Board, American Sociological Review (2012 - Present)
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Member, Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Professional Qualifications (2011 - Present)
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External Examiner, Undergraduate China Curriculum, Hong Kong University (2010 - Present)
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Chair, Humanities, Social Science and Business Studies Selection Panel, Hong Kong Research Grants Council Ph.D. Fellowship Scheme (2009 - Present)
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Member, Board of Auditors, Quality Assurance Council, University Grants Committee, Hong Kong Government (2007 - 2011)
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Member, Board of Overseers, The China Survey, Texas A&M University (2006 - 2009)
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Member, International Advisory Board, Hong Kong University (2006 - 2009)
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Member, External Review Board, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen (2006 - 2006)
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Advisory Editor, Social Problems (2004 - 2006)
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Advisory Board, China: An International Journal (Singapore) (2003 - Present)
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Editorial Advisory Board, Management and Organization Review (2003 - Present)
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Advisory Board, The China Review (Hong Kong) (2002 - Present)
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External Examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong (2001 - 2004)
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Editorial Board, Hong Kong Journal of Sociology (2000 - Present)
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Member, International Advisory Board, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore (2000 - 2006)
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Corresponding Editor, Theory and Society (1999 - Present)
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Editorial Board, Tsinghua Sociological Review (Beijing) (1999 - Present)
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Deputy Editor, American Sociological Review (1999 - 2003)
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Editorial Board, Stanford University Press (1998 - 2002)
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Member, Committee on Scholarly Communication with China, National Academy of Sciences/American Council of Learned Societies (1998 - 1998)
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Member, Screening Panel, International Predissertation Fellowships, Social Science Research Council (1997 - 1999)
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Member, Board of Electors, Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge (1997 - 1997)
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Chair, Humanities, Social Science and Business Studies Panel, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong (1996 - 2006)
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Member, Research Grants Council, Government of Hong Kong (1996 - 2006)
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Member, China and Inner Asia Council, Association for Asian Studies (1996 - 1999)
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Member, Social Science and Education Panel, Hong Kong Government (1996 - 1996)
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Editorial Board, The China Journal (Canberra) (1995 - Present)
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External Examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong (1995 - 1995)
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Member, Dissertation Grant Review Panel, National Science Foundation (1995 - 1995)
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Member, Review panel, Grants for Collaborative Research in Chinal, Luce Foundation (1995 - 1995)
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Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Sociology, Princeton University (1995 - 1995)
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External Examiner, Department of Sociology, McGill University (1994 - 1994)
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External Examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong (1994 - 1994)
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Member, Dissertation Grant Review Panel, National Science Foundation (1994 - 1994)
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Member, Review panel, Grants for Collaborative Research in Chinal, Luce Foundation (1994 - 1994)
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Editorial Board, China Review International (1993 - Present)
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Editorial Board, American Sociological Review (1993 - 1995)
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External Examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong (1993 - 1993)
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Editorial Board, Chinese Sociology and Anthropology (1992 - 2011)
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Editorial Board, The China Quarterly (London) (1991 - 2013)
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Editorial Board, Journal of Political and Military Sociology (1991 - 2008)
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Editorial Board, Annual Review of Sociology (Vol. 19) (1991 - 1991)
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Member, Screening Panel, International Predissertation Fellowships, Social Science Research Council (1991 - 1991)
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Member, Levinson Prize Committee, Association for Asian Studies (1990 - 1990)
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Ad-hoc Panel to Review the Joint Committee on Chinese Studies, American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council (1989 - 1990)
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Editorial Board, American Journal of Sociology (1988 - 1993)
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Member, Committee on Advanced Study in China, National Academy of Sciences/American Council of Learned Societies (1986 - 1990)
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Editorial Board, Modern China (1982 - Present)
Program Affiliations
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Center for East Asian Studies
Professional Education
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Ph.D., The University of Michigan, Sociology (1981)
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A.B., Johns Hopkins University, Political Science (1975)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Market reforms in China; and political movements in China during the Cultural Revolution.
2024-25 Courses
- China's Journey to the Present
SOC 15N (Win) - Understanding China's Rise
OSPBEIJ 20 (Spr) - Workshop: China Social Science
POLISCI 448R, SOC 368W (Win) -
Independent Studies (13)
- Coterminal MA research apprenticeship
SOC 292 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Curricular Practical Training
SOC 392 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Directed Reading
INTLPOL 299 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Directed Reading
OSPBEIJ 199B (Spr) - Graduate Directed Reading
EASTASN 300 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Graduate Directed Research
SOC 391 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Graduate Individual Study
SOC 390 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Research Internship
SOC 395 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Senior Research (Capstone Essay)
EALC 198C (Aut, Win, Spr) - Senior Thesis
SOC 196 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Undergraduate Directed Research
SOC 191 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Undergraduate Individual Study
SOC 190 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship
SOC 192 (Aut, Win, Spr)
- Coterminal MA research apprenticeship
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Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Understanding China's Rise
OSPBEIJ 20 (Spr) - Workshop: China Social Science
POLISCI 448R, SOC 368W (Aut, Win, Spr)
2022-23 Courses
- Classics of Modern Social Theory
SOC 170, SOC 270 (Spr) - Social Movements and Collective Action
SOC 318 (Aut) - The Political Economy of China
STRAMGT 579 (Win) - Understanding China's Rise
GLOBAL 194, SOC 175, SOC 275 (Win) - Workshop: China Social Science
POLISCI 448R, SOC 368W (Aut, Win, Spr)
2021-22 Courses
- China Under Mao
SOC 117A, SOC 217A (Win) - Chinese Politics and Society
HISTORY 293F, HISTORY 393F, SOC 217B, SOC 317B (Win) - The Political Economy of China
STRAMGT 579 (Win) - Workshop: China Social Science
POLISCI 448R, SOC 368W (Win, Spr)
- Understanding China's Rise
Stanford Advisees
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Master's Program Advisor
Irene Zhang
All Publications
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Anatomy of a Regional Civil War: Guangxi, China, 1967-1968
SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY
2021
View details for DOI 10.1017/ssh.2021.42
View details for Web of Science ID 000729203500001
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June Fourth: The Tiananmen Protests and Beijing Massacre of 1989 (Book Review)
JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES
2021; 23 (4): 257-260
View details for DOI 10.1162/jcws_r_01051
View details for Web of Science ID 000714178300014
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Generating a Violent Insurgency: China's Factional Warfare of 1967-1968(1)
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
2020; 126 (1): 99–135
View details for DOI 10.1086/709273
View details for Web of Science ID 000547281400004
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The Impact of Class Labels on Life Chances in China(1)
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
2019; 124 (4): 1125–63
View details for DOI 10.1086/701715
View details for Web of Science ID 000460582700004
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Forces of Disorder: The Army in Xuzhou's Factional Warfare, 1967-1969
MODERN CHINA
2018; 44 (2): 139–69
View details for DOI 10.1177/0097700417729123
View details for Web of Science ID 000423164800001
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The Dynamics of Collapse in an Authoritarian Regime: China in 1967
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
2017; 122 (4): 1144-1182
View details for DOI 10.1086/690053
View details for Web of Science ID 000395456100004
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Bending the Arc of Chinese History: The Cultural Revolution's Paradoxical Legacy
CHINA QUARTERLY
2016; 227: 613-631
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0305741016000709
View details for Web of Science ID 000388334700003
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Rebellion of the Cadres: The 1967 Implosion of the Chinese Party-State
CHINA JOURNAL
2016; 75: 102-120
View details for DOI 10.1086/683125
View details for Web of Science ID 000373982700006
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After State Socialism: The Political Origins of Transitional Recessions
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2015; 80 (2): 444-468
View details for DOI 10.1177/0003122414568649
View details for Web of Science ID 000355584000008
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Foreshocks: Local Origins of Nanjing's Qingming Demonstrations of 1976
CHINA QUARTERLY
2014; 220: 1092-1110
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0305741014001180
View details for Web of Science ID 000346727400010
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Public housing into private assets: Wealth creation in urban China
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
2014; 46: 85-99
Abstract
State socialist economies provided public housing to urban citizens at nominal cost, while allocating larger and better quality apartments to individuals in elite occupations. In transitions to a market economy, ownership is typically transferred to existing occupants at deeply discounted prices, making home equity the largest component of household wealth. Housing privatization is therefore a potentially important avenue for the conversion of bureaucratic privilege into private wealth. We estimate the resulting inequalities with data from successive waves of a Chinese national income survey that details household assets and participation in housing programs. Access to privatization programs was relatively equal across urban residents in state sector occupations. Elite occupations had substantially greater wealth in the form of home equity shortly after privatization, due primarily to their prior allocations of newer and higher quality apartments. The resulting gaps in private wealth were nonetheless small by the standards of established market economies, and despite the inherent biases in the process, housing privatization distributed home equity widely across those who were resident in public housing immediately prior to privatization.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.02.008
View details for Web of Science ID 000335291000008
View details for PubMedID 24767592
- China’s Evolving Oligarchy Social Stratification: Class, Race and Gender in Sociological Perspective edited by Grusky, D. B. Boulder, CO: Westview. 2014; 4th: 322–327
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Capitalism from Below: Markets and Institutional Change in China (Book Review)
CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS
2014; 43 (1): 40-44
View details for Web of Science ID 000329164500019
- China’s Bureaucratic Capitalism: Creating the Corporate Steel Sector Globalization and Public Sector Reform in China edited by Brødsgaard, K. E. London: Routledge. 2014: 159–176
- Elite Opportunity in Transitions from State Socialism Social Stratification: Class, Race and Gender in Sociological Perspective edited by Grusky, D. B. Boulder, CO: Westview. 2014; 4th: 1110–1115
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Social stratification in transitional economies: property rights and the structure of markets
THEORY AND SOCIETY
2013; 42 (6): 561-588
View details for DOI 10.1007/s11186-013-9203-2
View details for Web of Science ID 000326626100001
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Will Demographic Change Slow China's Rise?
JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES
2013; 72 (3): 505-518
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0021911813000557
View details for Web of Science ID 000324763900002
- Factional Conflict at Beijing University, 1966-1968 Modern Asian Studies 2013; 20 (1): 63-97
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Nanjing's "Second Cultural Revolution" of 1974
CHINA QUARTERLY
2012: 893-918
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0305741012001191
View details for Web of Science ID 000313974000001
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From Truce to Dictatorship: Creating a Revolutionary Committee in Jiangsu
CHINA JOURNAL
2012; 68: 1-31
View details for Web of Science ID 000307197800001
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The Insurgent Barricade (Book Review)
CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS
2011; 40 (6): 758-760
View details for Web of Science ID 000296465700057
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The Relevance of China's Transformation for Contemporary Sociology
CHINESE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2011; 44 (1): 8-13
View details for DOI 10.2753/CSA2162-0555440102
View details for Web of Science ID 000298813300002
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Local Politics in the Chinese Cultural Revolution: Nanjing Under Military Control
JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES
2011; 70 (2): 425-447
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0021911811000039
View details for Web of Science ID 000292473500008
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From Control to Ownership: China's Managerial Revolution
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION REVIEW
2011; 7 (1): 19-38
View details for DOI 10.1111/j.1740-8784.2009.00171.x
View details for Web of Science ID 000287859900003
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FACTIONS IN A BUREAUCRATIC SETTING: THE ORIGINS OF CULTURAL REVOLUTION CONFLICT IN NANJING
CHINA JOURNAL
2011; 65: 1-25
View details for Web of Science ID 000287108500001
- From Control to Ownership: China’s Managerial Revolution Economic Observer (Beijing) 2011: 42-43
- Popular Protest and Party Rule: China’s Evolving Polity The People’s Republic of China at 60: An International Assessment edited by Kirby, W. C. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 2011: 133–140
- Transitions from State Socialism: A Property Rights Perspective The Sociology of Economic Life edited by Granovetter, M., Swedberg, R. Boulder, CO: Westview. 2011; 3rd: 503–535
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Nanjing's Failed "January Revolution" of 1967: The Inner Politics of a Provincial Power Seizure
CHINA QUARTERLY
2010: 675-692
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0305741010000652
View details for Web of Science ID 000283610600008
- Irresolvable Contradictions or Growing Pains? Perspectives on China’s Challenges Growing Pains: Tensions and Opportunity in China’s Transformation edited by Oi, J. C., Rozelle, S., Zhou, X. Stanford: Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. 2010: xiii-xxv
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Unruly Stability: Why China's Regime Has Staying Power
CURRENT HISTORY
2009; 108 (719): 257-263
View details for Web of Science ID 000269364600003
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Revolution, Reform, and Status Inheritance: Urban China, 1949-1996
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
2009; 114 (5): 1395-1427
Abstract
Do regime change and market reform disrupt patterns of intergenerational mobility? China's political trajectory is distinctive from that of other communist regimes in two ways. During its first three decades, the regime enforced unusually restrictive barriers to elite status inheritance. And during the subsequent market transition, unlike most of its counterparts, the Communist Party survived intact. Data from a multigeneration survey suggest that despite their obvious exclusion from the party and related administrative careers in the Mao era, certain prerevolution elites transmitted one type of elite status to their offspring to a surprising degree. Party elites, in contrast, were hit hard by radical Maoism but recovered quickly afterward, and their offspring inherited elite status at much higher rates.
View details for Web of Science ID 000265676200004
View details for PubMedID 19824312
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Political Sociology and Social Movements
ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY
2009; 35: 393-412
View details for DOI 10.1146/annurev-soc-070308-120035
View details for Web of Science ID 000270116800019
- Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics edited by Kipnis, A., Tomba, L., Unger, J. New York and London: Routledge. 2009: 212–246
- Organized Dependency and Cultures of Authority in Chinese Industry Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics edited by Kipnis, A., Tomba, L., Unger, J. New York and London: Routledge. 2009: 229–254
- Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 2009
- The Chinese Cultural Revolution in the Factories: Party State Structures and Patterns of Conflict Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics edited by Kipnis, A., Tomba, L., Unger, J. New York and London: Routledge. 2009: 355–383
- Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement Harvard University Press . 2009
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China's Protest Wave: Political Threat or Growing Pains?
International Conference on China - The Next Decade
WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD. 2009: 41–54
View details for Web of Science ID 000262868100004
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Ownership, organization, and income inequality: Market transition in rural Vietnam
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2008; 73 (2): 251-269
View details for Web of Science ID 000256634000004
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Factional conflict at Beijing University, 1966-1968
CHINA QUARTERLY
2006: 1023-1047
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0305741006000531
View details for Web of Science ID 000243581400008
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Ambiguity and choice in political movements: The origins of Beijing Red Guard factionalism
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY
2006; 112 (3): 710-750
View details for Web of Science ID 000243102700002
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Political office and household wealth: Rural China in the Deng era
CHINA QUARTERLY
2006: 357-376
View details for Web of Science ID 000238827400005
- Chinese Cultural Revolution as History, The edited by Walder, A. G., Esherick, J. W., Pickowicz, P. G. Stanford University Press: Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. 2006
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The party elite and China's trajectory of change
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY IN REFORM
2006: 15–32
View details for Web of Science ID 000273841100002
- The Party Elite and China’s Trajectory of Change The Chinese Communist Party in Reform edited by Brodsgaard, K. E., Yongnian, Z. London: Routledge. 2006: 15–32
- Political Origins of Red Guard Factions: Work Teams in the Universities of Beijing Contemporary China and the Outside World edited by Jiamu, Z. Beijing: Dangdai Zhongguo chubanshe. 2006: 82–96
- China’s Private Sector: A Global Perspective China’s Domestic Private Firms: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Management and Performance edited by Tsui, A. S., Bian, Y., Cheng, L. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. 2006: 311–326
- The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History: An Introduction The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2006: 1–28
- The Chinese Cultural Revolution as History edited by Walder, A. G., Esherick, J. W., Pickowicz, P. G. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2006
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Tan Lifu: A "reactionary" Red Guard in historical perspective
CHINA QUARTERLY
2004: 965-988
View details for Web of Science ID 000226954800004
- The Party Elite and China's Trajectory of Change China: An International Journal 2004; 2 (2)
- The Transformation of Contemporary China Studies, 1977-2002 The Politics of Knowledge: Area Studies and the Disciplines edited by Szanton, D. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press. 2004: 314–340
- The Transformation of Contemporary China Studies, 1977-2002 The Politics of Knowledge: Area Studies and the Disciplines University of California Press. 2004
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Elite opportunity in transitional economies
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2003; 68 (6): 899-916
View details for Web of Science ID 000222054400004
- Cultural Revolution in the Countryside China Quarterly 2003; 173: 82-107
- Cleansing the Class Ranks: The Hidden Face of the Cultural Revolution Hong Kong Journal of Social Science 2003; 24: 1-26
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Income determination and market opportunity in rural China, 1978-1996
Conference on the Transformation of Chinas Rural Economy
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE. 2002: 354–75
View details for DOI 10.1006/jcec.2002.1779
View details for Web of Science ID 000177478100008
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Beijing Red Guard factionalism: Social interpretations reconsidered
JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES
2002; 61 (2): 437-471
View details for Web of Science ID 000176581600003
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Markets and income inequality in rural China: Political advantage in an expanding economy
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2002; 67 (2): 231-253
View details for Web of Science ID 000175186900004
- Property Rights and Stratification in Socialist Redistributive Economies Market Transition and Social Stratification edited by Yanjie, B. Beijing: Sanlian. 2002: 116–144
- Markets and Inequality in Transitional Economies: Toward Testable Theories Market Transition and Social Stratification edited by Yanjie, B. Beijing: Sanlian. 2002: 535–552
- Career Mobility and the Communist Political Order Market Transition and Social Stratification edited by Yanjie, B. Beijing: Sanlian. 2002: 145–180
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Michel Charles Oksenberg: In memoriam
CHINA QUARTERLY
2001: 474-475
View details for Web of Science ID 000171730300009
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Career advancement as party patronage: Sponsored mobility into the Chinese administrative elite, 1949-1996
Annual Meeting of the Research Committee on Social Stratification and Mobility of the International-Sociological-Association
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS. 2001: 1371–1408
View details for Web of Science ID 000169387400005
- Foreward A New Collection of Red Guard Publications, Part II: A Special Compilation of Newspapers in the Beijing Area Oakton, VA: Center for Chinese Research Materials. 2001
- Foreword A New Collection of Red Guard Publications, Part II: A Special Compilation of Newspapers in the Beijing Area 2001
- Rural Cadres and the Market Economy in the Deng Era: Evidence from a National Survey The Nanxun Legacy and China’s Development in the Post-Deng Era edited by Wong, J., Yongnian, Z. Singapore: Singapore University Press. 2001: 95–120
- Review of L’entreprise d’État chinoise: De ‘l’institution sociale totale’ vers l’entité économique? by C. Eyraud China Quarterly 2001; 167: 791-193
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Politics and life chances in a state socialist regime: Dual career paths into the urban Chinese elite, 1949 to 1996
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
2000; 65 (2): 191-209
View details for Web of Science ID 000086737600003
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Property rights in the Chinese economy: Contours of the process of change
Conference on Property Rights in Transitional Economies - Insights from Research on China
STANFORD UNIV PRESS. 2000: 1-?
View details for Web of Science ID 000175398200001
- The Questionable Case Comparative and Historical Sociology 2000; 13 (1): 5 - 7
- Implications of Loss Avoidance for Theories of Social Movements Hong Kong Journal of Sociology 2000; 1: 83-102
- China’s Transitional Economy Management and Organizations in the Chinese Context edited by Li, J. T., Tsui, A. S., Weldon, E. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 2000: 63–83
- When States Unravel: How China's Cadres Shaped Cultural Revolution Politics State Capacity in East Asia: Japan, Taiwan, China and Vietnam edited by Brødsgaard, K. E., Young, S. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000: 157–184
- Property Rights and Economic Reform in China Stanford University Press . 1999
- Social Change in Post-Revolution China Social Change in China’s Reform Era edited by Zhaoqing, T., Yimin, L. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 1999: 13–34
- Property Rights in the Chinese Economy: Contours of the Process of Change Property Rights and Economic Reform in China edited by Oi, J. C., Walder, A. G. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1999: 1–24
- Perspectives on State-Society Relations in Contemporary China: From Description to the Analysis of Change Social Change in China's Reform Era edited by Zhaoqing, T., Yimin, L. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 1999: 57–71
- Property Rights and Economic Reform in China edited by Walder, A. G., Oi, J. C. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1999
- The County Government as an Industrial Corporation Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China edited by Walder, A. G. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1998: 62–85
- The Past and Future of China’s Rural Industry: Economic Implications of its Trajectory of Growth and Change Agricultural Development Department, World Bank, Washington D.C. 1998
- Collective Protest and the Waning of the Communist State in China Challenging Authority: The Historical Study of Contentious Politics edited by Hanagan, M., Moch, L. P., Brake, W. t. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1998: 54–72
- Zouping in Perspective Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China edited by Walder, A. G. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1998: 1–31
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Proletarian power: Shanghai in the cultural revolution (Book Review)
CHINA JOURNAL
1998; 39: 115-118
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- Zouping in Transition: The Process of Reform in Rural North China edited by Walder, A. G. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,. 1998
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- Perspectives on State-Society Relations in Contemporary China: From Description to the Analysis of Change Gendai Chugoku No Kokka-Shakai Kankei: Shakai No Jiritsusei O Tou 1998: 6–14
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Failure of charisma: The Cultural revolution in Wuhan - Wang,SG (Book Review)
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1997: 488-490
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Comparative economic transformations: Mainland China, Hungary, the Soviet Union, and Taiwan - Wu,YS (Book Review)
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Urban spaces in contemporary China: The potential for autonomy and community in post-Mao China - Davis,DS, Kraus,R, Naughton,B, Perry,EJ (Book Review)
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1996: 648-650
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Neither gods nor emperors: Students and the struggle for democracy in China - Calhoun,C (Book Review)
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1996; 101 (6): 1724-1726
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Markets and inequality in transitional economies: Toward testable theories
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1996; 101 (4): 1060-1073
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China's transitional economy: Interpreting its significance
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WORK AND INEQUALITY IN URBAN CHINA - BIAN,YJ (Book Review)
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1995: 884-885
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AS INDUSTRIAL FIRMS - AN ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS OF CHINA TRANSITIONAL ECONOMY
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1995; 101 (2): 263-301
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CAREER MOBILITY AND THE COMMUNIST POLITICAL ORDER
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1995; 60 (3): 309-328
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DREAM OF A RED FACTORY - THE LEGACY OF HIGH STALINISM IN CHINA - KAPLE,DA (Book Review)
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1995: 249-250
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- The Waning of the Communist State: Economic Origins of Political Decline in China and Hungary edited by Walder, A. G. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1995
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COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR REVISITED - IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS IN THE CHINESE CULTURAL-REVOLUTION
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1994; 6 (3): 400-421
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THE DECLINE OF COMMUNIST POWER - ELEMENTS OF A THEORY OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
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1994; 23 (2): 297-323
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- The Globalization of East Asian Studies Newsletter of the State and Society in East Asia Network 1994: 14 - 15
- The Varieties of Public Enterprise in China: An Institutional Analysis Policy Research Department, World Bank, Washington D.C. 1994
- Corporate Organization and Local Government Property Rights in China Changing Political Economies: Privatization in Post-Communist and Reforming Communist States edited by Milor, V. Boulder: Lynne Rienner. 1994: 53–66
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CHINA GREAT TERROR - NEW DOCUMENTATION ON THE CULTURAL-REVOLUTION - INTRODUCTION
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1993; 26 (1): 3-5
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URBAN HOUSING REFORM IN CHINA - AN ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS - TOLLEY,GS (Book Review)
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1993: 611-612
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WORKERS IN THE TIANANMEN PROTESTS - THE POLITICS OF THE BEIJING WORKERS AUTONOMOUS FEDERATION
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1993: 1-29
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FROM LATHES TO LOOMS - CHINA INDUSTRIAL-POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, 1979-82 - SOLINGER,DJ (Book Review)
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1992: 1210-1212
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PROPERTY-RIGHTS AND STRATIFICATION IN SOCIALIST REDISTRIBUTIVE ECONOMIES
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1992; 57 (4): 524-539
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- Popular Protest in the 1989 Democracy Movement: The Pattern of Grass-Roots Organization Universities Service Centre Seminar Series Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong. 1992
- Sociology of Work: China Case Studies in the Social Sciences from Asia: A Guide for Teaching edited by Cohen, M. L. Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe. 1992
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- Comparative Revolution: China Case Studies in the Social Sciences from Asia: A Guide for Teaching edited by Cohen, M. L. Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe. 1992
- Urban Industrial Workers: Some Observations on the 1980s State and Society in China: The Consequences of Reform edited by Rosenbaum, A. Boulder, Colo.: Westview. 1992: 103–120
- Local Bargaining Relationships and Urban Industrial Finance Bureaucracy, Politics, and Decision Making in Post-Mao China edited by Lieberthal, K., Lampton, D. M. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1992: 308–333
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WORKERS, MANAGERS AND THE STATE - THE REFORM ERA AND THE POLITICAL CRISIS OF 1989
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REVOLUTION AT THE GRASS-ROOTS - COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS IN THE PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION - DOWNS,C (Book Review)
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1991; 20 (2): 209-210
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SOCIAL-STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL AUTHORITY - CHINA EVOLVING POLITY
18TH SINO-AMERICAN CONF ON CHINA MAINLAND AFFAIRS
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REMAKING THE ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS OF SOCIALISM - CHINA AND EASTERN-EUROPE - NEE,V, STARK,D, SELDEN,M (Book Review)
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1990; 19 (6): 819-821
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ECONOMIC-REFORM AND INCOME-DISTRIBUTION IN TIANJIN, 1976-1986
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- Economic Reform and Income Distribution in Tianjin, 1976-1986 Chinese Society on the Eve of Tiananmen: The Impact of Reform edited by Davis, D., Vogel, E. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1990: 133–154
- The Political Dimension of Social Mobility in Communist States: Reflections on the Soviet Union and China. The Political Sociology of the State edited by Braugart, R. G., Baungart, M. M. Greenwich, Connecticutt: JAI Press. 1990
- Chugoku Sangyo ni okeru Soshikiteki Izon to Ken'i no Bunka Gendai Chugoku no Teiryuu: Itami no Naka no Kindaika edited by Hashimoto, M., Fukao, Y. Taibei. 1990
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- A Preliminary Analysis of the Social Networks of Urban Residents in Tianjin Social Sciences in China (Beijing) 1990; 11 (3): 68-89
- A Preliminary Analysis of the Social Networks of Urban Residents in Tianjin Social Sciences in China 1990; 2: 157-176
- The Political Sociology of the Beijing Upheaval of 1989 The Chinese Intellectual 1990; 5 (3): 9-13
- China Handbooks of the Modern World: Asia and the Pacific edited by Taylor, R. H. New York and Oxford: Facts on File. 1990: 484–503
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1989; 48 (4): 848-849
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THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF CHINESE SOCIALISM - SELDEN,M (Book Review)
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1989; 95 (3): 834-835
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THE POLITICAL-SOCIOLOGY OF THE BEIJING UPHEAVAL OF 1989
PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM
1989; 38 (5): 30-40
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FACTORY AND MANAGER IN AN ERA OF REFORM
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1989: 242-264
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SOCIAL-CHANGE IN POST-REVOLUTION CHINA
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1989; 15: 405-424
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CHINAS CONTINUOUS REVOLUTION - THE POST-LIBERATION EPOCH, 1949-1981 - DITTMER,L (Book Review)
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1988; 82 (3): 1008-1009
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MANAGEMENT REFORMS IN CHINA - WARNER,M (Book Review)
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1988; 9 (3): 421-422
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THE COOPERATIVE WORKPLACE - POTENTIALS AND DILEMMAS OF ORGANIZATIONAL DEMOCRACY AND PARTICIPATION - ROTHSCHILD,J, WHITT,JA (Book Review)
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1988; 94 (1): 190-192
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THE POLITICS OF PRODUCTION - FACTORY REGIMES UNDER CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM - BURAWOY,M (Book Review)
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1987; 93 (2): 501-503
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WAGE REFORM AND THE WEB OF FACTORY INTERESTS
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1987: 22-41
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- Actually Existing Maoism Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 1987; 18: 155-166
- Communist Social Structure and Workers' Politics in China Citizens and Groups in Contemporary China edited by Falkenheim, V. Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan. 1987: 45–89
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THE PEASANT-ECONOMY AND SOCIAL-CHANGE IN NORTH CHINA - HUANG,PCC (Book Review)
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1986; 15 (5): 747-748
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A MIRROR FOR SOCIALISM - SOVIET CRITICISMS OF CHINA - ROZMAN,G (Book Review)
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1986; 59 (2): 291-293
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CHINESE MARXISM IN FLUX, 1978-84 - ESSAYS ON EPISTEMOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND POLITICAL-ECONOMY - BRUGGER,B (Book Review)
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- "Zhang Chunqiao," "Yao Wenyuan," "Chen Yun" Biographical Dictionary of Marxism edited by Gorman, R. Westport, Connecticutt: Greenwood. 1986
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CHINESE BUSINESS UNDER SOCIALISM - THE POLITICS OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE, 1949-1980 - SOLINGER,DJ (Book Review)
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- Rice Bowl Reforms The Challenge of China and Japan: Politics and Development in East Asia edited by Shirk, S. New York: Praeger. 1985
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- The Political Dimension of Social Mobility in Communist States: Reflections on the Soviet Union and China Research in Political Sociology 1985; 1: 101-117
- Socialist Development and the Chinese Working Class Technological Changes and Workers Movements edited by Dubovsky, M. Beverly Hills: Sage. 1985: 130–161
- Worker Participation or Ritual of Power? Form and Substance in the Chinese Experience International Yearbook of Organizational Democracy 3 edited by Wilpert, B., Sorge, A. Sussex: Wiley. 1984: 541–558.
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1984; 476 (NOV): 62-73
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THE REMAKING OF THE CHINESE WORKING-CLASS, 1949-1981
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1984; 10 (1): 3-48
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- Industrial Reform in China: The Human Dimension Limits of Reform in China edited by Morse, R. Boulder: Westview. 1983: 39–63
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CHINESE INDUSTRIAL-SOCIETY AFTER MAO - TUNG,RL (Book Review)
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- Some Ironies of the Maoist Legacy in Industry The Transition to Socialism in China edited by Selden, M., Lippit, V. New York. 1982
- Chinese Communist Society: The State of the Field The Emerging Teng System: Orientation, Policies, and Implications edited by Chang, K. Y. Taipei: Institute of International Relations. 1982
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CHINESE-COMMUNIST SOCIETY - THE STATE OF THE FIELD
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1982; 18 (10): 10-40
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PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT AND WORKER CONTROL IN CHINA
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1981; 8 (2): 224-251
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- Some Ironies of the Maoist Legacy in Industry Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 1981; 5: 21-38
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CONTINUING THE REVOLUTION - THE POLITICAL-THOUGHT OF MAO - STARR,JB (Book Review)
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INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATION AND SOCIALIST DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
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1979; 5 (2): 233-272
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PRESS ACCOUNTS AND THE STUDY OF CHINESE-SOCIETY
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1979: 568-592
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- The Post-Mao Industrial Reforms: Economic Administration and Enterprise Management Development and Change in China edited by Chin, S. K., Chen, E. Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong. 1979
- Review of China's Higher Leadership in the Socialist Transition by P. Wong Sociology and Social Research 1978; 62 (3): 506-507
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MARXISM, MAOISM, AND SOCIAL-CHANGE - RE-EXAMINATION OF VOLUNTARISM IN MAOS STRATEGY AND THOUGHT
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