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From Rule by Law to Rule of Law?
A realistic view of China’s legal development

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The Anthropologist and the Question of the “Visibility” of Confucianism in Contemporary Chinese Society

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The Statue
A Short Story by Liu Xinglong

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Guilhem Fabre: Les prospérités du crime — Trafic de stupéfiants et crises financières dans l’après-guerre froide

Guilhem Fabre’s study is presented as a contribution to a UNESCO project under the auspices of the MOST programme (Management of Social Transformations). The project,…

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Hatla Thelle (ed.): Political Development and Human Rights in China — Report from Five Seminars at the Danish Centre for Human Rights, and Anders Mellbourn and Marina Svensson: Swedish Human Rights Training in China – An Assessment

At a time when China is again beset by the rise of social movements, be they wildcat or organised—millenarian, obscurantist (Fa lungong) and xenophobic (anti-American…

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Tain-Jy Chen (ed.): Taiwanese Firms in Southeast Asia — Networking Across Borders

The years 1986-1987 stand out in the history of Taiwanese Direct Investments (DI) abroad. Until that time, such investments were not significant, instigated by the…

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Roland Lew: L’intellectuel, l’Etat et la révolution

From the very outset, Roland Lew, author of L’Intellectuel, l’Etat et la Révolution, warns us that « true socialism is dying. It survives in China,…

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Tiananmen, Ten Years Later
A Turning Point in the History of Opposition in China

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Special: Falungong and qigong
The Law and the Wheel
The sudden emergence of the Falungong: prophets of “spiritual civilisation”

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Special: Falungong and qigong
Control and Release of Emotions in Qigong Health Practices

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