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Philip Hsu$vv.36,n.6 pp. 116-138 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244325$12001 $aChina's economy$erecent development and long-term prospects$fChu-yuan Cheng$vv.36,n.5 pp. 122-157 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244426$12001 $aCredibility and the U.S. defense of Taiwan$enullifying the notion of a "Taiwan Threat"$fAlan M. Wachman$vv. 38,n.1 pp. 200-229 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244417$12001 $aCross-strait relations and public opinion on Taiwan$fEmile C.J. Sheng$vv. 38,n.1 pp, 17-46 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244418$12001 $aDemocratic stability under Taiwan's semi-presidentialist Constitution$eimplications for cross-straits relations$fJih-Wen Lin$vv. 38,n.1 pp. 47-79 (2002) 464 0$1001UON00244422$12001 $aˆThe ‰Eclipse op Taiwan's defence industry and growing dependencies on the United States for advanced armaments$eimplications for U.S.-Taiwan Chinese relations$fRichard A. 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Chopan$vv. 37,n.3 pp. 32-67 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244383$12001 $aDomestic Politics and the U.S.-China WTO Agreement$fKa Zeng$vv. 37,n.3 pp. 105-141 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244382$12001 $aHealth care utilization after economic reform in Mainland China$ea multinomial approach$fChin-Shyan Chen and Tsai-Ching Liu$vv. 37,n.3 pp. 87-104 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244371$12001 $a"Order beyond design"$eintergovernmental relations and the Downsizing of Taiwan's Provincial Government$fDa-chi Liao and Tien-chu Tsai$vv. 37,n.3 pp. 1-31 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244364$12001 $aEconomic ties across the Taiewan strait$eBuying time for compromise$fPaul J. Bolt$vv. 37,n.2 pp. 80-105 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244368$12001 $aForty Years of the Sino-North Korean alliance$eBeijing's declining credibility and Pyongyang's bandwagoning with Washington$fYongho Kim$vv. 37,n.2 pp. 147-176 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244369$12001 $aˆThe ‰Problem os Sluggish enrollment in ethnic schools$ethe case of One Dong Village in Shaoyang, Hunan$fChih-Yu Shih$vv. 37,n.2 pp. 177-198 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244360$12001 $aˆThe ‰Role of Zhou Enlai in the Cultural Revolution$ea contradictory image from diverse sources$fYongyi Song$vv. 37,n.2 pp. 1-28 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244362$12001 $aStudent attacks against teachers$ethe revolution of 1966$fYouqin Wang$vv. 37,n.2 pp. 29-79 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244348$12001 $aˆThe ‰2000 presidentail election and its implications for Taiwan's domestic politics$fJohn Fuh-sheng Hsieh$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 1-19 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244359$12001 $aBlowback$eChina and the Afghan arabs$fAhmad Lutfi$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 160-214 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244357$12001 $aDevelopment of ROC-France relations$ethe case of an isolated State and its economic diplomacy$fChueiling Shin$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 124-159 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244353$12001 $aImplementation of anticorruption policies in Reform-Era China$ethe case of the 1993-97 "anticorruption struggle"$fYoung Nam Cho$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 49-72 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244354$12001 $aLegislative activism and effectiveness of provincial delegates at the 1988 NPC$fHongyi Harry Lai$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 73-101 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244356$12001 $aSome implications of China's military modernization$fDonald J. Puchala$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 102-123 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244350$12001 $aState policy and Guanxi network adaptation in China$elocal bureaucratic rent-seeking$fWu Jieh-Min$vv. 37,n.1 pp. 20-48 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244401$12001 $aEvolution of Minying high-tech enterprises in China$elegitimizing private ownership$fBennis Wai-Yip So$vv. 37,n. 5 pp. 76-99 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244396$12001 $aChina's B-Share market reform$ecapital market liberalization under imperfect currency convertibility$fShu-Yun Ma$vv. 37,n. 4 pp. 149-161 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244391$12001 $aˆThe ‰Political economy of local banking in Taiwan$fSzu-Yin Ho and Jih-Chu Lee$vv. 37,n. 4 pp. 69-89 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244365$12001 $aAdversarial engagement and alliance relations$etriangular politics on the Korean peninsula, 1988-94$fSeongji Woo$vv. 37,n. 2 pp. 106-146 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244410$12001 $aEffect of capital utilization and industry difference on FDI performance$eTaiwanese firms in mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia and Thayland$fJenng-Ren Chiou, Ming-Long Wang, and Jyh-Jeng Wu$vv. 37, n.6 pp. 59-76 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00244398$12001 $aBeing pulled into China's orbit? 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Sharma$vv. 36,n.6 pp. 80-115 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244331$12001 $aWhy the military Obeys the Party's orders to repress popular uprosings$ethe Chinese military crackdown of 1989$fChien-wen Kou$vv. 36,n.6 pp. 27-51 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244321$12001 $aˆA ‰Bibliometric mapping of the scientific landscape on Taiwan$fGoran Melin, Rickard Danell, and Olle Persson$vv. 36,n.5 pp. 61-82 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244323$12001 $aˆA ‰Convenient crisis$elooking behind Beijing's threats against Taiwan$fAlan P.L. Liu$vv. 36,n.5 pp. 83-121 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244327$12001 $aOld bottle for new wine$ePRC copyright legislation in the digital context$fQingjang Kong$vv. 36,n.5 pp. 158-175 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244329$12001 $aˆThe ‰PRC's changing moral and realist perceptions toward territorial disputes$fChien-Peng Chung$vv. 36,n.5 pp.176-196 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244318$12001 $aˆThe ‰ROC'S semi-presidentialism at work$eunstable compromise, not cohabitation$fYu-Shan Wu$vv. 36,n.5 pp. 1-40 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244320$12001 $aTaiwan and the World Health Organization$eGood Health for all or some?$fDennis V. Hickey$vv. 36,n.5 pp. 41-60 464 0$1001UON00244315$12001 $aBringing the managers in$ea case of rising influence of enterprise managers in rural China$fRay Yep$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 132-165 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244310$12001 $aˆThe ‰Influence of democracy on Taiean's foreign policy$fChen Jie$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 1-32 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244314$12001 $aˆThe ‰PRC's South China sea policy and strategies of occupation in the Paracel and Spratly islands$fChen Hurng-Yu$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 95-131 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244317$12001 $aˆThe ‰Role of Government in Jump-starting industralization in East Asia$ethe case of automobile development in China and Malaysia$fHidetaka Yoshimatsu$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 166-199 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244312$12001 $aˆThe ‰Strategic context of Russo-Chinese relations$fStephen J. Blank$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 66-94 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244311$12001 $aU.S.-China security relations$epast, present, and future$fJune Teufel Dreyer$vv. 36,n.4 pp. 33-65 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244289$12001 $aFreedom, rights, and authority in Chen Duxiu's thinking$fChang-Ling Huang$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 130-158 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244283$12001 $aInternational linkage and China's environmental policies$fSzu-Chien Hsu$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 61-102 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244285$12001 $aRegional institutions in East Asia after the financial crisis$echallenges and opportunities$fVincent Wen-Hsien Chen$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 103-129 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244290$12001 $aˆThe ‰Second Congress of the Communist International and the Revolutionary movement in China$fAlexander Pisarev$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 159-179 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244280$12001 $aSelling Taiwan$ediplomacy and propaganda$fGary D. Rawnsley$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 125 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244282$12001 $aState Power and labor-capital relations in Foreign-Invested enterprises in China$ethe case of Shandong Province$fYunqiu Zhang$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 26-60 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244291$12001 $aUygurs that eat pork$ea note on ethnic consciousness in Changde's Uygur-Huitownship$fChih-yu Shih$vv. 36,n.3 pp. 180-198 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244275$12001 $aCentral-local relations in the PRC under the tax assignment system$ean empirical evaluation, 1994-97$fSzu-Chien Hsu$vv. 36,n.2 pp. 32-72 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244277$12001 $aˆThe ‰Development of professional manpower in Mainland China in the 1990s$fJuechi Wang$vv. 36,n.2 pp. 99-132 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244276$12001 $aFiscal reforms, investment, and regional development in Jiangsu province$fYehua Dennis Wei$vv. 36,n.2 pp. 73-98 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244274$12001 $aPost-Mao economic transition$ethe role of No-State enterprises$fVincent Mok$vv. 36,n.2 pp. 31 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244279$12001 $aRething state policy choice and state autonomy in an era of financial internationalization$ecomparing Taiwan and Indonesia during the Asian Financial Crisis$fS. Philip Hsu$vv. 36,n.2 pp. 155-194 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244272$12001 $aChina in the WTO$ethreat or promise of Good things to come?$fJan S. Prybyla$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 143-160 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244267$12001 $aChina, WMD proliferation, and the "China Threat" debate$fEvans S. Medeiros$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 19-48 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244269$12001 $aChinese Nationalism and Beijing's Taiwan policy$ea China Threat?$fSuisheng Zhao$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 76-99 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244271$12001 $aˆThe ‰Confucian culture threat$eperceptions and Misperceptions$fJianxiang Bi$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 120-142 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244268$12001 $aIs China a threat? A defense industry analysis$fArthur S. Ding$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 49-75 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244270$12001 $aˆThe ‰PLA and Kosovo$ea strategy debate$fJune Teufel Dreyer$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 100-119 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244266$12001 $aˆThe ‰PRC at the dawn of the twenty-first Century$eWhy the "China Threat" debate?$fAndrew D. Marble$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 1-18 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244273$12001 $aˆThe ‰PRC's February 21, 2000$eWhite Paper and the U.S. and ROC responses$vv. 36,n.1 pp. 161-189 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244278$12001 $aInternational technology transfer to China$ethe case of bietechnology$fHung-Bin Ding$vv. 36,n. 2 pp. 133-154 (2000) 464 0$1001UON00244346$12001 $aRethinking state policy choise and state autonomy in a Era of financial internationalization$ecomparing Taiwan and Indonesia during the Asian financial crisis$fS. 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