The May Fourth Movement and Provincial Warlords: A Reexamination
This article reexamines the relationship between the May Fourth Movement and warlordism by questioning the long-held assumption that the movement was from its inception as anti-warlord as it was anti-imperialist. In particular, it shows that popular nationalism before and at the beginning of the May Fourth Movement received continual support from many provincial warlords under [...]
Read moreThe Theoretical and Practical Implications of China’s Development Experience: The Role of Informal Economic Practices
China’s economic reform has been understood mainly in terms of the “new institutional economics,” emphasizing the role of marketized private firms and related laws. Andrew Walder and Yingyi Qian, however, have pointed out instead the crucial role played by Chinese local governments, especially their township and village enterprises. Neither interpretation, however, can account for what [...]
Read moreThe Theoretical and Practical Implications of China’s Development Experience: The Role of Informal Economic Practices
China’s economic reform has been understood mainly in terms of the “new institutional economics,” emphasizing the role of marketized private firms and related laws. Andrew Walder and Yingyi Qian, however, have pointed out instead the crucial role played by Chinese local governments, especially their township and village enterprises. Neither interpretation, however, can account for what [...]
Read moreThe Theoretical and Practical Implications of China’s Development Experience: The Role of Informal Economic Practices
China’s economic reform has been understood mainly in terms of the “new institutional economics,” emphasizing the role of marketized private firms and related laws. Andrew Walder and Yingyi Qian, however, have pointed out instead the crucial role played by Chinese local governments, especially their township and village enterprises. Neither interpretation, however, can account for what [...]
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