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Bibliography on Contemporary China Research

902 References, July 3, 2006

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Odgaard, Liselotte (2002): Maritime security between China and Southeast Asia: Conflict and cooperation in the making of regional order. Burlington, VT (Ashgate)

OECD (2002): Foreign direct investment in China: Challenges and prospects for regional development. Paris, France

OECD (2002): China in the world economy. The domestic policy challenges. Synthesis report. Paris, France (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development)

Ogden, Suzanne (2002): Inklings of democracy in China. Cambridge, MA (Harvard University Press)

O'Hanlon, Michael (2000): Why China cannot conquer Taiwan. In: International Security, Vol. 25, No. 2, 51-86 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

Oi, Jean Chun (2003): State responses to rural discontent in China: Tax-for-fee reform and increased Party control. Washington, DC (Special Report No. 108, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Asia Program)

Oi, Jean Chun (1999): Rural China takes off: The institutional foundations of economic reform. Berkeley, CA (University of California Press)

Oksenberg, Michel / Sullivan, Lawrence R. / Lambert, Marc (Eds.) (1990): Confrontation and conflict: The basic documents. Armonk, NY (M. E. Sharpe)

Overholt, William H. (1993): The rise of China. How economic reform is creating a new superpower. New York, London (W. W. Norton & Company)

Overmyer, Daniel L. (2003): Religion in China today: Introduction. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 174, 307-316

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