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  • ______. Uncertain Passage: China's Transition to the Post-Mao Era. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1974.
  • Baum, Richard. Prelude to Revolution: Mao, the Party, and the Peasant Question, 1962-66 . New York: Columbia University Press, 1975.
  • Bedeski, Robert E. "The Evolution of the Modern State in China: National and Communist Continuities," World Politics, 27, No. 4, July 1975, 541-68.
  • Bianco, Lucien. "People's China: 25 Years. `Fu-chiang' and Red Fervor," Problems of Communism, 23, September-October 1974, 2-9.
  • Boorman, Howard L., and Richard C. Howard (eds.). Biographical Dictionary of Republican China . 5 vols. New York: Columbia University Press, 1967-79.
  • Bridgham, Philip. "The Fall of Lin Piao," China Quarterly [London], No. 55, July-September 1973, 427-49.
  • Brodsgaard, Kjeld Erik. "The Democracy Movement in China, 1978-1979: Opposition Movements, Wall Poster Campaigns, and Underground Journals," Asian Survey, 21, No. 7, July 1981, 747-74.
  • Buhite, Russell D. Decisions at Yalta: An Appraisal of Summit Diplomacy. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1986.
  • Burns, John P. "Reforming China's Bureaucracy, 1979-82," Asian Survey, 23, No. 6, June 1983, 692-722.
  • Burns, John P., and Stanley Rosen (eds.). Policy Conflicts in Post-Mao China: A Documentary Survey, with Analysis. Armonk, New York: Sharpe, 1986.
  • Chang, Chun-shu. The Making of China: Main Themes in Premodern Chinese History. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1975.
  • Chang, Parris H. "Chinese Politics: Deng's Turbulent Quest," Problems of Communism, 30, No. 1, January-February 1981, 1- 21.
  • ______. Power and Policy in China. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1975.
  • Chen, Yung-fa. Making Revolution: The Communist Movement in Eastern and Central China, 1937-1945. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986.
  • Cheng, Te-k'un. Studies in Chinese Archaeology. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1982.
  • Cheng Dalin. The Great Wall of China. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, 1984.
  • Chesneaux, Jean. China: The People's Republic, 1949-1976. (Trans., Paul Aster and Lydia Davis.) New York: Pantheon, 1979.
  • Chi, Wen-shun. Ideological Conflicts in Modern China: Democracy and Authoritarianism. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books, 1986.
  • China handbook Editorial Committee. China handbook Series: History. (Trans., Dun J. Li.) Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1982.
  • China Official Annual Report. Hong Kong: Kingsway International, 1981-83.
  • Coye, Molly Joel, and Jon Livingston (eds.). China Yesterday and Today. (2d ed.) New York: Bantam Books, 1979.
  • Cranmer-Byng, John. "The Chinese View of Their Place in the World: An Historical Perspective," China Quarterly [London], No. 53, January-March 1973, 67-79.
  • deBary, Wm. Theodore, et al. Sources of Chinese Tradition, Vol. 2 . New York: Columbia University Press, 1960.
  • Dien, Albert E., et al. (eds.). Chinese Archaeological Abstracts. 2.
  • Prehistoric to Western Zhou. (Monumenta Archaeologica, vol. 9.) Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles, 1985.
  • Dittmer, Lowell. "Bases of Power in Chinese Politics: A Theory and an Analysis of the Fall of the `Gang of Four'," World Politics, 30, No. 4, October 1978, 26-60.
  • ______. "Death and Transfiguration: Liu Shaoqi's Rehabilitation and Contemporary Chinese Politics," Journal of Asian Studies, 40, No. 3, May 1981, 455-80.
  • ______. Liu Shao-ch'i and the Chinese Cultural Revolution: The Politics of Mass Criticism. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1974.
  • Domes, Jurgen. The Internal Politics of China, 1949-1972. (Trans., Rudiger Machetzki.) New York: Praeger, 1973.
  • ______. China after the Cultural Revolution: Politics Between Two Party Congresses. (With a contribution by Marie-Luise Nath.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1977.
  • ______. The Government and Politics of the PRC: A Time of Transition. Boulder: Westview Press, 1985.
  • Dreyer, June Teufel. "China's Quest for a Socialist Solution," Problems of Communism, 24, September-October 1975, 49-62.
  • Eberhard, Wolfram. A History of China. (4th ed.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1977.
  • Egashira, K. "Chinese-Style Socialism: Some Aspects of Its Origin and Structure," Asian Survey, 15, No. 11, November 1975, 981-95.
  • Elisseeff, Daniel, and Vadime Elisseeff. (Trans., Larry Lockwood.) New Discoveries in China: Encountering History Through Archaeology. Fribourg, Switzerland: Chartwell Books, 1983.
  • Elvin, Mark. The Pattern of the Chinese Past. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1973.
  • Fairbank, John King. The Great Chinese Revolution, 1800-1985. New York: Harper & Row, 1986.
  • Fairbank, John K., and Edwin O. Reischauer. China: Tradition & Transformation. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978.
  • Fairbank, John K., Edwin O. Reischauer, and Albert Craig. East Asia: The Modern Transformation. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
  • Fontana, Dorothy Grouse. "Background to the Fall of Hua Guofeng," Asian Survey, 22, No. 3, March 1982, 237-60.
  • Gayn, Mark. "People's China: 25 Years. A View from the Village," Problems of Communism, 23, September-October 1974, 10-15.
  • Gittings, John. "New Light on Mao: His View of the World," China Quarterly [London], No. 60, October-December 1974, 750- 66.
  • ______. The World and China, 1922-1972. New York: Harper & Row, 1974.
  • Goodman, David S.G. "China: The Politics of Succession," World Today [London], 33, No. 4, April 1977, 131-40.
  • ______. "The Provincial Revolutionary Committee in the People's Republic of China, 1967-79: An Obituary," China Quarterly [London], No. 85, March 1981, 49-79.
  • Goodrich, L. Carrington. A Short History of the Chinese People. London: Allen & Unwin, 1969.
  • Grieder, Jerome B. Intellectuals and the State in Modern China: A Narrative History. (Transformation of Modern China series.) New York: Free Press, 1981.
  • Han , Suyin. The Morning Deluge: Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Revolution, 1893-1953. London: Jonathan Cape, 1972.
  • ______. Wind in the Tower: Mao Tsetung and the Chinese Revolution, 1949-1975. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976.
  • Harding, Harry, Jr. "Asian Communism in Flux: China after Mao," Problems of Communism, 26, March-April 1977, 1-18.
  • ______. "China: The 1st Year Without Mao," Contemporary China, No. 2, Spring 1978, 81-98.
  • ______. China: The Uncertain Future. (Headline series, No. 223.
  • ) New York: Foreign Policy Association, December 1974.
  • Hearn, Maxwell K. "An Ancient Chinese Army Rises from Underground Sentinel Duty," Smithsonian, 10, No. 8, November 1979, 38-51.
  • Hiniker, Paul J. "The Cultural Revolution Revisited: Dissonance Reduction or Power Maximization," China Quarterly [London], No. 94, June 1983, 282-303.
  • Hinton, Harold C. (ed.). The People's Republic of China: A handbook. Boulder: Westview Press, 1979.
  • Ho, Ping-ti. "The Paleoenvironment of North China--A Review Article," Journal of Asian Studies, 43, No. 4, August 1984, 723-34.
  • Hsieh, Chiao-min. Atlas of China. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1973.
  • Hsiung, James C. Ideology and Practice: The Evolution of Chinese Communism. New York: Praeger, 1970.
  • Hsu, Cho-yun. "Early Chinese History: The State of the Field," Journal of Asian Studies, 38, No. 3, May 1979, 453-75.
  • Hsu, Immanuel C.Y. The Rise of Modern China. (3d ed.) New York: Oxford University Press, 1984.
  • Hu Sheng, et al. The 1911 Revolution: A Retrospective after 70 Years. (China Studies series.) Beijing: New World Press, 1983.
  • Hucker, Charles O. China to 1850: A Short History. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1978.
  • Johnson, Chalmers (ed.). Ideology and Politics in Contemporary China. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1973.
  • Johnson, David, et al. (eds.). Popular Culture in Late Imperial China. (Studies on China series.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985.
  • Kim, Ilpyong J. The Politics of Chinese Communism: Kiangsi under the Soviets. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1974.
  • Klein, Donald W., and Anne B. Clark. Biographic Dictionary of Chinese Communism, 1921-1965. 2 vols. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.
  • Knightly, David N. "Shang China Is Coming of Age--A Review Article," Journal of Asian Studies, 41, No. 3, May 1982, 549-57.
  • La Dany, L. "People's China: 25 Years. Shrinking Political Life," Problems of Communism, 23, September-October 1974, 25-28.
  • Lee, Shao Chang. "China's Cultural Development." (Wall chart) East Lansing, Michigan, 1964.
  • Levenson, Joseph R., and Franz Schurmann. China: An Interpretative History from the Beginnings to the Fall of Han . Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1969.
  • Li, Dun J. The Ageless Chinese: A History. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971.
  • Li Xueqin. Eastern Zhou and Qin Civilization. (Trans., K.C. Chang.) New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985.
  • Lieberthal, Kenneth. "China in 1975: The Internal Political Scene," Problems of Communism, 24, May-June 1975, 1-11.
  • Lindsay, Michael. "Analysis of the People's Republic of China," Asia Quarterly [Brussels], 2, 1975, 153-74.
  • ______. "The Chinese Communist Party: History and Doctrines." Pages 123-96 in Yuan-li Wu (ed.), China: A handbook. New York: Praeger, 1973.
  • Liu, James T.C. Political Institutions in Traditional China: Major Issues. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1974.
  • Loewe, Michael. Imperial China: The Historical Background to the Modern Age. New York: Praeger, 1966.
  • MacFarquhar, Roderick. "China after the 10th Congress," World Today [London], 29, No. 12, December 1973, 514-26.
  • Mancall, Mark. China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy. (Transformation of Modern China series.) New York: Free Press, 1984.
  • Meisner, Maurice. Mao's China and After: A History of the People's Republic. (rev. ed.) (Transformation of Modern China series.) New York: Free Press, 1986.
  • Michael, Franz. "China after the Cultural Revolution: The Unresolved Succession Crisis," Orbis, 17, No. 2, Summer 1973, 315-33.
  • Oksenberg, Michel. "Mao's Policy Commitments, 1921-1976," Problems of Communism, 25, November-December 1979, 1-26.
  • Oksenberg, Michel, and Steven Goldstein. "The Chinese Political Spectrum," Problems of Communism, 23, March-April 1974, 1- 13.
  • Onate, Andres D. Chairman Mao and the Chinese Communist Party. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1979.
  • People's Republic of China Year Book. Beijing: Xinhua Publishing House, 1983-85.
  • Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens, Michele. The Han Dynasty. (Trans., Janet Seligman.) New York: Rizzoli, 1982.
  • Pong, David, and Edmund S.K. Fung (eds.). Ideal and Reality: Social and Political Changes in Modern China, 1860-1949. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1985.
  • Pye, Lucian W. "Mao Tse-tung's Leadership Style," Political Science Quarterly, 91, No. 2, Summer 1976, 219-36.
  • Qi Wen. China: A General Survey. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 1979.
  • Reischauer, Edwin O. "The Sinic World in Perspective," Foreign Affairs, 52, No. 2, January 1974, 341-48.
  • Rice, Edward E. Mao's Way. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1972.
  • ______. "People's China: 25 Years. A Radical Break with the Past," Problems of Communism, 23, September-October 1974, 16-20.
  • Ristaino, Marcia R. China's Art of Revolution: The Mobilization of Discontent, 1927 and 1928. Durham: Duke University Press, 1987.
  • Rossabi, Morris (ed.) China among Equals: The Middle Kingdom and Its Neighbors, 10th-14th Centuries. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1983.
  • Salisbury, Harrison E. The Long March: The Untold Story. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1985.
  • Sandschneider, Eberhard. "Political Succession in the People's Republic of China: Rule by Purge," Asian Survey, 25, No. 6, June 1985, 638-58.
  • Schram, Stuart R. "To Utopia and Back: A Cycle in the History of Chinese Communist Party," China Quarterly [London], No. 87, September 1981, 407-39.
  • Schurmann, Franz, and Orville Schell (eds.). Communist China: Revolutionary Reconstruction and International Confrontation, 1949 to the Present (China readings, 3). Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968.
  • Schwarcz, Vera. The Chinese Enlightenment: Intellectuals and the Legacy of the May Fourth Movement of 1919. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986.
  • Service, John S. "Edgar Snow: Some Personal Reminiscences," China Quarterly [London], No. 50, April-June 1972, 209-19.
  • Smith, Richard J. China's Cultural Heritage: The Ch'ing Dynasty, 1644-1912. Boulder: Westview Press, 1983.
  • Solomon, Richard H. Mao's Revolution and the Chinese Political Culture. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1971.
  • Somers, Robert M. "Time, Space, and Structure in the Consolidation of the T'ang Dynasty (A.D. 617-700)," Journal of Asian Studies, 45, No. 5, November 1986, 971-94.
  • Starr, John Bryan. "Chinese Politics, 1973-76: From the 10th Party Congress to the Premiership of Hua Kuo-feng: The Significance of the Colour of the Cat," China Quarterly [London], No. 67, September 1976, 457-88.
  • Sullivan, Lawrence R. "The Role of the Control Organs in the CCP, 1977-83," Asian Survey, 24, No. 6, June 1984, 597- 619.
  • Tang Tsou. The Cultural Revolution and Post-Mao Reforms: A Historical Perspective. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.
  • Teiwes, Frederick C. "Reports from China: Before and after the Cultural Revolution," China Quarterly [London], No. 58, April-May 1974, 332-48.
  • Terrill, Ross. "China in the 1980s," Foreign Affairs, 58, No. 4, Spring 1980, 920-35.
  • ______. 800,000,000: The Real China. Boston: Little, Brown, 1972.
  • Terrill, Ross (ed.). The China Difference. New York: Harper & Row, 1979.
  • Thaxton, Ralph. "On Peasant Revolution and National Resistance: Toward a Theory of Peasant Mobilization and Revolutionary War with Special Reference to Modern China," World Politics, 30, No. 1, October 1977, 24-57.
  • Thornton, Richard C. China: A Political History, 1917-1980. Boulder: Westview Press, 1982.
  • Townsend, James R., and Brantly Womack. Politics in China. (3d ed.) (Series in Comparative Politics: A Country Study.) Boston: Little, Brown, 1986.
  • Tung Chi-ming (comp.). An Outline History of China. (Originally published in People's Republic of China by Foreign Languages Press in 1958 and 1959.) Hong Kong: Joint Publishing, 1979.
  • Uhalley, Stephen, Jr. Mao Tse-tung: A Critical Biography. New York: New Viewpoints, 1975.
  • Wakeman, Frederic E., Jr. The Fall of Imperial China. (Transformation of Modern China series.) New York: Free Press, 1975.
  • Walder, Andrew G. "Methodological Note: Press Accounts and the Study of Chinese Society," China Quarterly [London], No. 79, September 1979, 568-92.
  • Wang, Ting. "The Succession Problem," Problems of Communism, 22, No. 3, May-June 1973, 13-24.
  • Whiting, Allen S. "New Light on Mao. Quemoy 1958: Mao's Miscalculations," China Quarterly [London], No. 62, June 1975, 263-70.
  • Whitson, William W. Chinese Military and Political Leaders and the Distribution of Power in China, 1956-1971. (R-1091-DOS ARPA June 1973.
  • )(Report prepared for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Department of State.) Santa Monica: Rand, June 1973.
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  • Wilson, Dick (ed.). Mao Tse-tung in the Scales of History. (Preliminary assessment organized by China Quarterly.) London: Cambridge University Press, 1977.
  • Womack, Brantly. "Modernization and Democratic Reforms in China," Journal of Asian Studies, 43, No. 3, May 1984, 417- 40.
  • Wu, Yuan-li (ed.). China: A handbook. New York: Praeger, 1973.
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