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Settling Disputes between the Chinese Society and the Government
In the 1990s, the courts, in dealing with administrative cases, reinforced their function of helping to stabilise the economic reforms by consequently reviewing cases concerning infringem

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The Uyghurs in Xinjiang – The Malaise Grows
After September 11th 2001, the Chinese regime strove to include its repression of Uyghur opposition within the international dynamic of the struggle against Islamic terrorist networks

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Some joking relationships between Hui and Han villages in Henan

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Illusory identities and cultural hybridity among the “Sinoi” on Reunion Island
Between twenty and twenty-five thousand of the population are descendants of Cantonese or Hakka Chinese

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James H. Carter, Creating a Chinese Harbin, Nationalism in an International City

A turntable for the Trans-Siberian and Trans-Manchurian railway lines, Harbin was built around 1898 by the Russians of the Chinese Eastern Railway Company. A prosperous…

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Chen Yan, L’Eveil de la Chine, et Zhang Lun, La Vie intellectuelle en Chine depuis la mort de Mao

In opposition to those who think that China is mute or muzzled, Chen Yan provides proof in his monograph L’Eveil de la Chine that since…

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Jianfu Chen, Yuwen Li, Jan Michiel Otto éds., The Implementation of Law in the People’s Republic of China

To have a modernised, though certainly less than perfect legislative apparatus is one thing. To apply it uniformly, fairly and with complete independence across the…

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Elisabeth Wishnick, Mending Fences, The Evolution of Moscow’s China Policy from Brezhnev to Yeltsin

In contrast to numerous Western countries, the Soviets and their successors harbour few illusions about China, as demonstrated in one of the principal revelations of…

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Etudes rurales, « Le retour du marchand dans la Chine rurale »

After Disputes au village chinois (1) (Disputes in the Chinese Village), Isabelle Thireau has renewed her collaboration with Chinese specialists in the social sciences in…

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Benoît Vermander, Les Mandariniers de la rivière Huai : le réveil religieux de la Chine

Benoît Vermander, director of the Ricci Institute in Taipei, draws on historical, sociological, artistic and theological data and analysis to reveal signs that are the…

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