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China Report
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Volume 29, issue 4, 1993
- Japan at the End of the Century pp. 335-346

- P.A. Narasimha Murthy
- Post-war History and Some Issues in Contemporary Japan pp. 347-359

- Yuichi Hayashi
- Japan: The Possibilities of Change pp. 361-367

- Brij Tankha
- Japanese Politics: Change and Fluidity pp. 369-383

- H.S. Prabhakar
- Could Japan be an Anchor to Global Trade? pp. 385-399

- Taranath P. Bhat
- A Glimpse of Japan's Corporate Philosophy pp. 401-414

- Saroj Kumar Chaudhuri
- Contemporary Japanese Literature pp. 415-426

- Prem Motwani
- Japan in the Changing World Scene pp. 427-435

- A. Madhavan
- Japan-China Relations: Problems and Prospects in the Twenty-first Century pp. 437-454

- Lalima Varma
- Japanese Studies in India—A Brief Note pp. 455-457

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- I Text of Prime Minister Hosokawa's Diet Policy Speech, 23 August 1993 pp. 459-466

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Volume 29, issue 3, 1993
- The Controversial Guest: Tagore in China pp. 237-273

- Sisir Kumar Das
- Technology and Growth in China's Changing Industrial Structure—The Experience of the Eighties pp. 275-284

- Zhong Xueyi
- China, India and the New International Order pp. 285-298

- Wen Boyou
- The CCP's Central Committee Departments (1921-1991): A Study of their Evolution pp. 299-317

- Thomas Kampen
- The State and the Socialist Market Economy: The Eighth National People's Congress pp. 319-325

- Manoranjan Mohanty
- III Book Review: HARAPRASAD RAY, Trade and Diplomacy in India-China Relations—A Study of Bengal during the Fifteenth Century, Radiant Publishers, New Delhi, 1993, pp. xiv + 221 pp. 327-330

- Wei Kwei-sun
- Chinese Econom y in 1992 pp. 331-334

- Zou Jiahua
Volume 29, issue 2, 1993
- Developing China's South-west: China's Strategy, Regional and Industrial Policy pp. 133-152

- Lian Younong and Clement Tisdell
- Hong Kong: An Experiment in 'One Country, Two Systems' pp. 153-164

- Rup Narayan Das
- The 1992 Debate on Democracy in Hong Kong: Issues and Prospects pp. 165-176

- Coonoor Kripalani
- Macau: Lumpen Development and an Uncertain 1999: A Study in the Political Economy of Manpower Planning pp. 177-196

- Sorab Sadri
- The Setting of the 'Red Sun' pp. 197-211

- Narayan Sen
- Liu Shuqing at the ICS pp. 213-213

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- III Book Reviews: JORGEN DELMAN, CLEMENS STUBBE OSTERGAARD and FLEMING CHRISTIANSEN (Eds.), Remaking Peasant China: Problems of Rural Development and Institu tions at the Start of the 1990s, Aarhus University Press, Aarhus, 1990 pp. 215-220

- V. Anil Kumar
- III Book Reviews: YAN JIAQI, Toward a Democratic China (Shaps Library of Translations), University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1992, 285 pp. + appendices pp. 220-222

- Giri Deshingkar
- I Joint Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Question of Hong Kong pp. 223-226

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- II The Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance 1990 pp. 227-236

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Volume 29, issue 1, 1993
- Gender, Education and Employment in Post-Mao China: Issues in Modernisation pp. 1-14

- Shirin M. Rai
- China's Environment in the Nineties pp. 15-41

- Gopa Joshi
- China's Rural Enterprises: A Key to Rural Development pp. 43-47

- Jiao Fujun
- Rural Industries, Management and Workers in Wuxi pp. 49-73

- Manoranjan Mohanty
- Of Socialist Market Economy and Other Devices: Some Reflections on the Fourteenth Congress of the Communist Party of China pp. 75-80

- G.P. Deshpande
- Reforms Enter Crucial Phase pp. 81-83

- K.V.S. Rama Sarma
- The Fourteenth Party Congress and Chinese Foreign Policy pp. 85-90

- Vinod Khanna
- The PLA and Defence pp. 91-96

- Jasjit Singh
- Institute of World Economy and Politics pp. 97-97

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- Seminar on India and China Facing the Twenty-first Century pp. 99-101

- Poonam Mathur
- IV Book Reviews: CHIE NAKANE and SHINZABURO OISHI (Eds.), Tokugawa Japan: The Social and Economic Antecedents of Modern Japan (trs. ed. by Conrad Totman). Tokyo University Press, Tokyo, 1990, 240 pp pp. 103-107

- Brij Tankha
- IV Book Reviews: WILLIAM A BYRD and LIN QINGSONG (Eds.), China's Rural Industry: Structure, Development and Reform, Oxford University Press for the World Bank, New York, 1990, 445 pp pp. 107-112

- Madhusudan Chaubey
- I Chinese Government Report on Environmental Protection Measures pp. 113-132

- Madhusudan Chaubey
Volume 28, issue 4, 1992
- Conflict Patterns and Security Environment in the Asia-Pacific: Post-Cold War Era pp. 305-328

- J. Mohan Malik
- Sino-Japanese Relations in the Post-Cold War Perspective pp. 329-345

- Vinod Khanna
- The Taiwan Issue in the Sino-US Relations pp. 347-361

- Damodar Panda
- Reunification of China: The New Trend pp. 363-371

- Debananda Sen Gupta
- The Misunderstood Husband: Mao Zedong and He Zizhen pp. 373-390

- Narayan Chandra Sen
- Indian Research Programmes on China pp. 391-407

- Haraprasad Ray
- III Review Essay: Western Scholarship and Chinese History pp. 409-424

- Tan Chung
- Chinese Foreign Minister's Address to UN General Assembly pp. 425-432

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Volume 28, issue 3, 1992
- Introduction pp. 181-182

- Surjit Mansingh
- China's Experiences and Lessons from the Utilisation of Foreign Capital pp. 183-192

- Lei Qihuai
- China's 'Open Door' and the United States: Foreign Investment and National Autonomy pp. 193-214

- Ranbir Vohra
- Defence Forces and Nuclear Weapons in China's Foreign Policy pp. 215-224

- V.K. Nair
- Burma and its Neighbours pp. 225-259

- Bertil Lintner
- How the Tibetan Problem Influenced China's Foreign Relations pp. 261-289

- Amar Jasbir Singh
- Seminar on Indian and Chinese Foreign Relations, 18-21 February 1992 pp. 291-292

- Surjit Mansingh
- III Book Reviews: GORDON H. CHANG, Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972. Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1990, ix + 383 pp. Price not stated pp. 293-297

- Partha S. Ghosh
- III Book Reviews: STEVEN A HOFFMANN, India and the China Crisis, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1990, xvi + 324 pp pp. 297-300

- G.S. Misra
- III Book Reviews: MANORANJAN MOHANTY (ED.), Chinese Revolution: Comparative Perspectives on Transformation of Non-Western Societies, Ajanta Publications, Delhi, 1992, 332 pp pp. 300-303

- Madhavi Thampi
Volume 28, issue 2, 1992
- Sino-Indian Intercultural Internalisation pp. 93-112

- Tan Chung
- China's Quest for Democracy pp. 113-124

- Naranarayan Das
- China's Defence in a Changing World pp. 125-139

- Yitzhak Shichor
- Rural Reforms in Guizhou pp. 141-151

- Lu Zuo
- The Deng Xiaoping 'Whirlwind' pp. 153-158

- Giri Deshingkar
- III Book Reviews: The English—Chinese Ocean of Words Dictionary pp. 159-161

- Huang I-Shu
- III Book Reviews: Voices from Tiananmen Square and Cries for Democracy pp. 163-166

- Ang Siok-Choo
- Chinese Delegation in the First Asian Community Conference on Science and Industrial Policy, 15-17 January 1992 pp. 167-168

- Tan Chung
- Chinese Education Minister at JNU pp. 169-169

- Tan Chung
- I Statistics on Chinese Economy in 1991 * pp. 171-179

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Volume 28, issue 1, 1992
- Editorial Note pp. i-i

- Manoranjan Mohanty
- Economic Reforms in Shanghai pp. 1-12

- Sorab Sadri and Bala Ramaswamy
- Democracy, What Democracy? China's Road to Modernisation pp. 13-25

- Mobo C. F. Gao
- On the Changing Pattern of International Relations pp. 27-37

- Du Gong
- Filling Up of Blank Spaces in China and India: Cosmological, Historical and Architectural Contexts pp. 39-55

- Krishna Prakash Gupta
- The Li Peng Visit pp. 57-61

- Mira Sinha Bhattacharjea
- Dunhuang Art Exhibition in New Delhi pp. 63-64

- Tan Chung
- IV Book Reviews: SHIRIN M RAI, Resistance and Reaction: University Politics in Post-Mao China, Hemel Hempstead, Harvester Wheatsheaf, xvii + 228 pp pp. 65-67

- Suresh C. Shukla
- IV Book Reviews: ZHANG XINXIN and SANG YE, Chinese Lives: An Oral History of Contemporary China, New York: Pantheon Books, 1987, 368 pp pp. 67-70

- Giri Deshingkar
- Premier Li Peng's Visit to India pp. 71-92

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