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Bibliography on Contemporary China Research

902 References, July 3, 2006

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Hale, David / Hale, Lyric Hughes (2003): China takes off. In: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 82, No. 6, 36-53

Han, Dongping (2000): The unknown cultural revolution: Educational reforms and their impact on China's rural development. New York (Garland Pub., East Asia Series)

Hannum, Emily (2003): Poverty and basic education in rural China: Communities, households, and girls' and boys' enrollment. In: Demography, Vol. 39, No. 1, 95-117

Hannum, Emily (2002): Educational stratification by ethnicity in China: Enrollment and attainment in early reform years. In: Demography, Vol. 39, No. 1, 95-117

Hannum, Emily / Xie, Yu (1998): Ethnic stratification in Northwest China: occupational differences between Han Chinese and national minorities in Xinjiang, 1982-1990. In: Demography, Vol. 35, No. 3, 323-333

Hao, Zhidong (2003): Intellectuals at the crossroads: The changing politics of China's knowledge workers. New York (New York State University, New York Press)

Hardee-Cleaveland, Karen / Banister, Judith (1988): Fertility policy and implementation in China, 1986-1988. In: Population and Development Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, 245-286

Hardee-Cleaveland, Karen / Xie, Zhenming / Gu, Baochang (2003): Family planning and women's lives in rural China. In: International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 30, No. 2, 68-76

Harries, Owen et al. (Eds.) (2003): China in the national interest. New Brunswick, NJ (Transaction)

Harris, Sheldon H. (2001): Factories of death: Japanese biological warfare, 1932-45 and the American cover-up. New York, NY (Routledge)

Harrison, Selig S. (1977): China, oil, and Asia: Conflict ahead? New York (Columbia University Press)

Harwit, Eric (2004): Spreading telecommunications to developing areas in China: Telephones, the internet and the digital divide. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 180, 1010-1030

Harwit, Eric (2001): The impact of WTO membership on the automobile industry in China. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 167, 655-670

Hayden, Thomas (2003): Beijing's heavenly debut. In: U.S. News & World Report, September 1, p. 37

He, Baogang (2003): How kinship influences village elections in China. Singapore (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore)

He, Dawei / Chen, Jingsheng (2001): Issues, perspectives and need for integrated watershed management in China. In: Environmental Conservation, Vol. 28, 368-377

Heberer, Thomas (1997): Nicht Demokratisierung sondern Pluralisierung. Zum politischen Entwicklungsprozess in China. In: E+Z Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit, Vol. 12, Dezember 1997, 323-325 (http://www.dse.de/zeitschr/ez/1297-4.htm)

Heilig, G.K. / Reidinger, Richard / Yang, Xiaoliu / Yan, Jingsong / Hu, Ying (2000): Water eco-development strategies in China. In: Wang, Rusong / Ren, Hongzun / Ouyang, Zhiyun (Eds.): China Water Vision. The Eco-sphere of Water, Life, Environment, and Development. Beijing (China Meteorological Press, Foreign Language Book, No. 120)

Heilig, Gerhard K. (2004): RAPS-China. A Regional Analysis and Planning System. Laxenburg, Austria (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, IIASA)

Heilig, Gerhard K. (2002): China's changing land: Population, food demand, and land use in China. In: José A. de Cruz (Ed.): Geography: A World Geography Regional Reader. Boston (Pearson Custom Publishing)

Heilig, Gerhard K. (1997): Anthropogenic factors in land-use change in China. In: Population and Development Review, Vol. 23, No. 1, 139-168

Heilig, Gerhard K. (1999): ChinaFood: Can China feed itself? Laxenburg, Austria (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Electronic Publication on CD-ROM)

Heilig, Gerhard K. / Fischer, G. / van Velthuizen, H. (2000): Can China feed itself? An analysis of China's food prospects with special reference to water resources. In: The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, Vol. 7, 153-172

Hein, Laura / Selden, Mark (Eds.) (2000): Censoring history: Citizenship and memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Armonk, NY (M. E. Sharpe)

Henderson, Callum (1999): China on the brink. The myths and realities of the world's largest market. New York, et al. (McGraw-Hill)

Henderson, G. E. / Akin, J. S. / Hutchinson, P. M. / Jin, S. G. / Wang, J. M. / Dietrich, J. / Mao, L. M. (1998): Trends in health services utilization in eight provinces in China, 1989-1993. In: Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 47, No. 12, 1957-1971

Henderson, Gail / Stroup, Scott T. (1998): Preventive health care: Privatization and the public good. In: Walder, Andrew G. (Ed): Zouping in transition: The process of reform in rural north China. Cambridge, MA (Harvard University Press), 184-204

Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten / Kirchert, Daniel / Pan, Jiancheng (????): Research note: Prefecture-level statistics as a source of data for research into economic disparities in China. Witten / Herdecke University, Institute for Comparative Research Into Culture and Economic Systems

Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten / Kirchert, Daniel / Pan, Jiancheng (2002): Prefecture-level statistics as a source of data for research into China's regional development. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 172, 956-985

Hertel, Thomas / Zhai, Fan (2004): Labor market distortions, rural-urban inequality and the opening of China's economy. Washington, DC (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3455, November 2004)

Hesketh, Therese / Zhu, Wei Xing (1997): Health in China: Maternal and child health in China. In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 314, 1898 ff

Hesketh, Therese / Zhu, Wei Xing (1997): Health in China: The one child family policy: The good, the bad, the ugly. In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 314, 1685 ff

Hicks, George (Ed.) (1991): The broken mirror: China after Tiananmen. (St. James Press)

Hill, A. K. / Hughes, E. J. (1998): Cyberpolitics: Citizen activism in the age of the internet. Lanham, MD (Rowman & Littlefield)

Hilpert, Hanns / Haak, René (2002): Japan and China: Cooperation, competition, and conflict. New York, NY (Palgrave Macmillan)

Ho, Peter (2001): Who owns China's land? Policies, property rights and deliberate institutional ambiguity. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 166, 394-421

Ho, Ping-ti (1964): The ladder of success in imperial China: Aspects of social mobility, 1368-1911. New York (Science Editions)

Ho, Samuel P. S. / Lin, George C. S. (2004): Non-agricultural land use in post-reform China. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 179, 758-781

Holbig, Heike (2004): The emergence of the campaign to open up the West: Ideological formation, central decision-making and the role of the provinces. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 178, 335-357

Honda, Katsuichi (1999): The Nanjing massacre: A Japanese journalists confronts Japan's national shame. Armonk NY (East Gate Book, Sharpe)

Hong, Lijian (2004): Chongqing: Opportunities and risks. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 178, 448-466

Hook, Brian (Ed.) (1996): Guangdong: China's promised land. Hong Kong (Oxford University Press)

Hook, Brian (Ed.) (1998): Shanghai and the Yangtze delta: A city reborn. Hong Kong, New York (Oxford University Press)

Hook, Brian / Twitchett, Denis (Eds.) (1991): The Cambridge encyclopedia of China. 2nd Edition. Cambridge, New York, Port Chester, Melbourne, Sydney (Cambridge University Press)

Hornik, R. (1995): Bursting China's bubble. In: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 73, No. 3, 28-42

Hsu, Madeline (2000): Dreaming of gold, dreaming of home: Transnationalism and migration between the United States and South China, 1882-1943. Stanford, CA (Stanford University Press)

Hu, Ying (1998): A prediction of the trend of population development in urban and rural areas in China. In: Chinese Journal of Population Science, Vol. 10, No. 1, 75-87

Huang, Jikun / Wang, Qinfang (2002): Agricultural biotechnology development and policy in China. In: AgBioForum, Vol. 5, No. 4, 122-135

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Huang, Yasheng (2003): Selling China. Foreign direct investment during the reform era. Cambridge, Mass. (Cambridge University Press)

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Hufbauer, Gary Clyde / Wong, Yee (2004): International economic policy briefs. China bashing 2004. Institute for International Economics, Working Paper Number PB04-5, September 2004

Hughes, Christopher / Wacker, Gudrun (Eds.) (2003): China and the internet: Politics of the digital leap forward. New York (Routledge Curzon)

Hughes, Kent / Lin, Gang / Turner, Jennifer L. (2002): China and the WTO. Domestic challenges and international pressures. Washington, DC (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Asia Program, Environmental Change and Security Project)

Hui, Wang (2003): China's new order. Society, politics, and economy in transition. Edited by Theodore Huters. Cambridge, MA, London, UK (Harvard University Press)

Hull, Terry H. / Quanhe, Y. (1991): Fertility and family planning. In: Wang, Jiye / Hull, Terry H. (Eds.): Population and Development Planning in China. (Allen & Unwin)

Human Rights in China (1990): Children of the dragon. The story of Tiananmen Square. With John K. Fairbank, Orville Schell, Jonathan Spence, Andrew J. Nathan, Fang Lizhi. New York, NY, London, UK (Collier Books, MacMillan Publishing Company)

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