China’s Economic Growth in
Perspectives: Challenges Ahead
Fu Jun
Fu Jun is Professor of Political Economy
and Executive Dean of
the School of Government at Peking
University.
Popular Protest in China: Playing
by the Rules
Elizabeth J. Perry
Elizabeth J. Perry
is Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government at Harvard University.
The Dilemmas of Success:
China's New Global Confidence and
U.S.-China Relations
Robert Ross
Robert Ross is Professor of Political
Science at Boston College and Associate at John King Fairbank Center for East Asian
Research at Harvard University.
The Anatomy of a Fertility Decline:
Unmarried, No Children in Hong Kong
Rubie Watson
Rubie Watson is Senior Lecturer at
the Department of Anthropology
at Harvard University.
Electricity Market Reform
William W. Hogan
William Hogan is Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy at the John
F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Fighting Recession,
Rebalancing the
Economy and
Promoting a “Harmonious Society”
Pieter Bottelier
Pieter Botteller is Former Chief of the World Bank’s
Resident Mission in China (1993-1997) and Senior Adjunct Professor of China studies
at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University.
Reflections on Administrative Law in China: A Hong Kong Perspective
Albert H.Y. Chen
Prof. Albert Chen is Chan Professor of Constitutional Law
at the University of Hong Kong.
Rise of Political Populism and Trouble
with the Legal Profession in China
Dongsheng Zang
Prof. Zang Dongsheng is Assistant Professor at the University
of Washington.
In Search for Peace and Prosperity:
Building a New Community in East Asia
Jae-oh Lee
Prof. Jae-oh Lee is the
Chair of the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission in South Korea and Former House Representative
of the Korean Grand National Party.
Chen Yun and Deng Xiaoping
at the Early Stage of Reform and
Opening up
Jiamu Zhu
Prof. Zhu Jiamu is the Vice President
of Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences andformer secretary of Mr. Chen Yun