
- Series editors
Qiang Fang, University of Minnesota Duluth
- Geographical Scope
- China (People’s Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China)
- Chronological Scope
- 20th Century, but with a focus on the PRC (1949-today)
- Editorial Board
Xiaobing Li, University of Central Oklahoma
Chen Linghai, East University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai
Aminda Smith, Michigan State University
Harold Tanner, University of Northern Texas
Xiaoping Cong, University of Houston- Keywords
- China, Communist Party, Guomindang, Mao Zedong Era, Reformed China, Cultural Revolution, Counterrevolutionary
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China: From Revolution to Reform
The China: From Revolution to Reform Series was launched by AUP to meet the rising influence of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as an economic, military, and political power in the world arena. Forty years after the Chinese Communist Party kicked off the reform, the PRC is now poised to surpass the United States as the world’s greatest economy. A more confident and powerful PRC coupled with increasingly rich primary sources have drawn tremendous interest from scholars around the world. The primary focus of this series will be the PRC in the new era with somewhat dual attention to previous periods such as the Republic of China (1912-1949) and the late Qing (1644-1911), both of which are not only intertwined with and inseparable from the PRC but also crucial to our better understanding of the PRC. This series invites studies from a wide variety of disciplines and topics in politics, law, history, diplomacy, gender, and the like. Researches in earlier periods of 20th century China, Taiwan, or Hong Kong are also welcome.

The Inner Court of Communist China

Religion, Secularism, and Love as a Political Discourse in Modern China

Self-Development Ethics and Politics in China Today

The Guangdong Model and Taxation in China

Memories of Tiananmen

The Communist Judicial System in China, 1927-1976

The Chinese Communist Youth League
