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Walcott, Susan M. (2003): Chinese science and technology industrial parks. Aldershot, Hants (Ashgate)

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Waldron, Arthur (2004): How would democracy change China? Foreign Policy Research Institute (Elsevier), Spring 2004

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Walsh, Kathleen (2003): Foreign High-Tech R&D in China. Risks, Rewards, and Implications for U.S. - China Relations. Washington, DC (The Henry L. Stimson Center)

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Wang, Feiling (1998): From family to market. Labor allocation in contemporary China. Oxford (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers)

Wang, Feng (2005): Can China afford to continue its one-child policy? Asia Pacific Issues. No. 17.

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Wang, Sangui / Li, Zhou / Ren, Yanshun (2004): The 8-7 National Poverty Reduction Program in China - The national strategy and its impact. A case study from reducing poverty, sustaining growth - what works, what doesn't and why. Beijing (Institute of Agricultural Economics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences). Implementing agency contact: Fuhe Liu, Director General, Policy and Law Department, Leading Group for Poverty Reduction, State Council. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank.

Wang, Xiangrong / Zha, Ping / Lu, Jia (1998): Ecological planning and sustainable development: a case study of an urban development zone in Shanghai, China. In: International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, Vol. 5, 204-216

Wang, Youfa (2001): Cross-national comparision of childhood obesity: the epidemic and the relationship between obesity and socio-economic status. In: International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 30, 1129-1136

Wang, Youfa / Monteiro, Carlos / Popkin, Barry M. (2002): Trends of obesity and underweight in older children and adolescents in the United States, Brazil, China, and Russia. In: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 75, 971-977

Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. / Perry, Elizabeth J. (Eds.) (1992): Popular protest and political culture in modern China: Learning from 1989. Boulder, CO (Westview Press)

Wataru,Masuda / Fogel, Joshua (2000): Japan and China: Mutual representations in the modern era. New York, NY (Palgrave Macmillan)

Waters, Richard / Dickie, Mure / Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (2006): Evildoers? How the west's net vanguard toils behind the great fireall of China. In: Financial Times, February 15, p. 11 (Technology and Society)

Watson, James L. (2001): Prosperity versus Pathology. A Social History of Obesity in China. In: Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Fall 2001 (Health in Modern Asia), 20 ff

Wederman, Andrew (2004): The intensification of corruption in China. In: The China Quarterly, Vol. 180, 895-921

Wei, Chen (2004): Socio-Economic Determinants of Induced Abortion in China. In: Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, 5-22

Wei, Jing / Deng, Hongbing / Wu, Gang / Zhao, Jingzhu (2004): Biological diversitiy in the coniferous forest on the northern slope of Changbai Mountain, northeast China. In: International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, Vol. 11, 181-190

Wei, Lim Tai (?): Analysis of China's strategic power. Singapore (Singapore Institute of International Affairs), Published on the web at: www.siiaonline.org

Wei, Yehua Dennis (2000): Regional Development in China: States, Globalization, and Inequality. London, New York (Routledge, Studies on China in Transition, Vol. 9)

Wei, Yehua Dennis (2000): Regional Development in China - States, Globalization and Inequality. Routledge (Routledge Studies on China in Transition 9)

Wei, Yiming / Tsai, Hsien-Tang / Fan, Ying / Zeng, Rong (2004): Beijing's coordinated development of population, resources, environment and economy. In: International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, Vol. 11, 235-246

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Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, Susanne (1999): Ländliche Unternehmen in der Volksrepublik China. Schriften zu Regional- und Verkehrsproblemen in Industrie- und Entwicklungsländern. (Duncker & Humblot)

Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, Susanne / Rothermund, Dietmar (2004): Der Indische Ozean. (Promedia)

Wen, Julie Jie / Tisdell, Clement A. (2001): Tourism and China's development: policies, regional economic growth and ecotourism. Singapore, New Jersey (World Scientific)

Weng, Qihao / Yang, Shihong (2003): An approach to evaluation of sustainability for Guangzhou's urban ecosystem. In: International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, Vol. 10, 69-81

West, Loraine A. / Zhao, Yaohui (Eds.) (2000): Rural labor flows in China. Berkeley, CA (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Research Papers and Policy Studies, 42)

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White, Tyrene (2000): Domination, Resistance, and Accommodation in China's One Child Campaign. In: Perry, Elizabeth J. / Selden, Mark (Eds.): Chinese Society: Change, Conflict, and Resistance. New York, NY (Routledge)

Whiting, Allen S. (2001): China's use of force, 1950-96, and Taiwan. In: International Security, Vol. 26, No. 2, 103-131 (Published by The MIT Press for the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University)

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Wiemer, Calla / Cao, Heping (Eds.) (2004): Asian economic cooperation in the new millennium: China's economic presence. Hackensack, N.J. (World Scientific Pubublishers)

Wilson, Dominic / Purushothaman, Roopa (2003): Dreaming with BRICs: The Path to 2050. Goldman Sachs, Global Economics Paper, No. 99

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Wolf, Martin (2005): Why is China growing so slowly? In: Foreign Policy, Special Report: China Rising. How the Asian Colossus is Changing our World. January / February 2005, Washington, DC.

Wong, Garry W. K. / Ko, Fanny W. S. / Hui, David S. C. / Fok, Tai F. / Carr, David / von Mutius, Erika / Zhong, Nan S. / Chen, Yu Z. / Lai, Christopher K. W. (2004): Factors associated with difference in prevalence of asthma in children from three cities in China: Multicentre epidemiological survey. In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 329, 486 ff

Wong, Jan (1997): Red China Blues. My Long March From Mao to Now. New York, NY (Anchor Books, Random House)

Wong, Linda / Huen, Wai-Po (1998): Reforming the household registration system: a preliminary glimpse of the blue chop household registration system in Shanghai and Shenzen. In: International Migration Review, Vol. 32, No. 4, 974-994

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Wong, R. Bin (2003): Integrating China into World Economic History. Two Analytical Challanges: Comparisons and Connections. Web document published on the Journal of Asian Studies Web site (www.aasianst.org)

Wortzel, Larry (Ed.) (2000): The Chinese armed forces in the 21st century. Carlisle Barracks, PA (U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute)

Wu, Canping (1991): The Aging of Population in China. Valetta, Malta (United Nations International Institute on Aging)

Wu, Changhua / Wang, Simon (2002): Environment, Development and Human Rights in China. A Case Study of Foreign Waste Dumping. In: Zarsky, Lyuba (Ed.): Human Rights and the Environment: Conflicts and Norms in a Globalized World. London (Earthscan Press)

Wu, Guobao / Yang, Qiulin / Huang, Chengwei (2004): The China southwest poverty reduction project. A case study from "reducing poverty, sustaining growth - what works, what doesn't, and why. Beijing (Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences). Implementing agency contact: Wu, Zhong, Director General, External Department Leading Group for Poverty Reduction, State Council. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank.

Wu, Harry (1998): How rich is China and how fast has the economy grown? Statistical controversies. Canberra, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, The Australian National University (China Economic Papers, 1998. Published online by NCDS Asia Pacific Press)

Wu, Zhuochun / Viisainen, Kirsi / Wang, Ying / Hemminki, Elina (2003): Perinatal mortality in rural China: Retrospective cohort study. In: British Medical Journal, Vol. 327, 1319-1322

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