Papers will be posted as they are received.
Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University
"Governing Central-Local Dynamics: Discovering Historical Continuities and Institutional Resilience."
Parks Coble, University of Nebraska
"Government and Business in China: The Enduring Hold of Authoritarian Controls"
Nara Dillon, Bard College
"A Third Way for the Third Sector: Using Revolutionary Strategies to Govern NGOs in Contemporary China"
Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University
"Building the Local State in Modern China."
Henrietta Harrison, Harvard University
“Good Believers and Good Citizens in the Shanxi Catholic Church”
Sebastian Heilmann, Trier University
"From Local Experiments to National Policy: The Origins of China's Distinctive Policy Process"
Benjamin Liebman, Columbia University
"A Return to Populist Legality? Historical Legacies and Legal Reform"
Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego
"Rebuilding the Robust Hierarchy: Incentives and Job Design in China's Reform."
Elizabeth Perry, Harvard University
"From Mass Campaigns to Revolutionary Engineering: Constructing a New Socialist Countryside."
Chris Reardon, University of New Hampshire
“Adapting the old, learning the new: Chinese development and foreign economic strategies.”
Patricia Thornton, Portland State University
"What is to be Undone: official knowledge and governing practices in the era of reform"
Wang Shaoguang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
"Social Learning and Policy Change: The Case of Rural Healthcare"
Yang Kuisong, ECNU
"CCP Cadre Policy in the Early Years of the PRC".
Yu Jianrong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
“The methods and meaning of county political reform in China”
Zhang Jishun, East China Normal University
"Thought Reform Campaign and the Nationalization of Free Press in Shanghai: The Wenhui Daily in the Early 1950s"
(Chinese language version) (English language version)
Zhao Yuezhi, Simon Fraser University
“Back to the Future? Revolutionary Legacies in Media Structure, Ideology, and Practices”