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Volume 25, issue 4, 1989
- Gender and Literary Practice: Reading Women Writers in Post-Mao China pp. 327-342

- Ravni Rai Thakur
- The Asia-Pacific Area and the 'New International Political Order': The View from Beijing pp. 343-358

- Ronald C Keith
- The Press and India-China Relations pp. 359-373

- J.K. Baral, Pramod Panda and Nilanchal Muni
- Democracy in China: Some Historical Reflections on the June 1989 Movement pp. 375-378

- Charlotte Furth
- What Happened in Beijing, 3-4 June 1989; What Happens Now? pp. 379-382

- Johan Galtung
- Black China pp. 382-386

- Johan Galtung
- Reply to Saraf pp. 387-392

- Vinay Kumar Srivastava
- China and South Asia (October 1987—March 1988) pp. 393-417

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- Tian'anmen Documents pp. 419-502

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Volume 25, issue 3, 1989
- China's Population Control and Socio- economic Reforms: The Chinese Dilemma pp. 219-235

- Shaomin Li
- Tagore and China pp. 237-248

- Reena Ganguli
- Penetrating the Party-system of Mainland China: Can the Kuomintang do it? pp. 249-257

- Peter Kien-hong Yu
- China's Failure in Tibet Pulls and Pressures of Domestic Politics pp. 259-289

- S.K. Bahl
- The Party in the University pp. 291-297

- Shirin Rai
- Turnabout in Chinese Strategic Perception pp. 299-303

- A.B. Bhave
- Hua Enshrined as Mao: A Qarishma Indeed pp. 305-309

- Samarendra Saraf
- India's External Economic Development Strategy and policy Trends pp. 311-325

- Hua Biyan
Volume 25, issue 2, 1989
- China and South Asian Nuclear-Free Zone pp. 113-119

- J Mohan Malik
- China's Eclectic Theory of Taxation pp. 121-133

- Pak K Auyeung
- Mao's Concepts of Power, Authority and Legitimacy pp. 135-145

- Ram Naresh Sharma
- Rural Industries in China and India: Achievements and Problems pp. 147-159

- Sun Peijun
- The Newlook PLA pp. 161-169

- A.B. Bhave
- Scope for Sino-Indian Agreement on Science and Technology pp. 171-174

- V.P. Kharbanda
- Indian Studies in Modern China (1900-1989) pp. 175-180

- Yuan Chuan-wei
- III Book Review: China and South Asia pp. 181-185

- Pramod K Mishra
- Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Visit to China pp. 187-200

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- China and South Asia (April—September 1987) pp. 201-218

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Volume 25, issue 1, 1989
- Maps and Traditional Boundaries of Ladakh pp. 1-10

- John Lall
- Transnational Corporations and Sino-Indian Economic Competition pp. 11-38

- S.K. Bahl
- The Idea of Education in Modern Japan pp. 39-51

- Brij Tankha
- Certain Theoretical Issues Concerning the Social Reforms in China pp. 53-65

- Xing Bensi
- Chinese Revolution and Culture pp. 67-83

- Gong Shuduo
- China Honours Professor K Satchidananda Murty pp. 85-86

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- China Commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Indian Medical Mission to China pp. 87-93

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- III Film Review: Bertolucci's Puyi pp. 95-98

- Giri Deshingkar
- The Truth About the Eastern Sector of the China-India Boundary pp. 99-112

- Jing Hui
Volume 24, issue 4, 1988
- M.N. Roy and China: A Testing Ground for Global Revolution pp. 395-403

- Samaren Roy
- Cominern, M.N. Roy and the Chinese Revolution pp. 405-418

- Sunil Bhottacharya
- Implications of Foreign Exchange Control in Post-Mao Economy pp. 419-462

- William Liu
- Market Economy and Gender Perception in Post-Mao China pp. 463-467

- Shirin Rai
- Modernisation of Chinese Language pp. 469-471

- Kamal K. Datta
- Chinese Studies in India: Perspective and Programmes pp. 473-479

- Mira Sinha Bhattacharjea, Giri Deshingkar, G.P. Deshpande, K.P. Gupta, Huang I-shu, Manoranjan Mohanty, C.R.M. Rao, Tan Chung and Patricia Uberoi
- Doctoral and M.Phil Dissertations on China and Japan Completed at the University of Delhi IV Documents pp. 481-484

- Manohar Lal
Volume 24, issue 3, 1988
- Tibet—Groping Towards a Solution pp. 213-220

- Uma Kant Mahapatra
- Changes in Tibetan Economy, 1959-76 pp. 221-236

- Dowa Norbu
- A Culture in Exile: Tibetan Refugees in India pp. 237-242

- Thubten Samphel
- Treaty Relations between Nepal and Tibet pp. 243-288

- Sreedhar
- The Indo-ribetan Border Today: Some Military Implications pp. 289-298

- Ravi Rikhye
- Sources of Frontier Studies: The North-East Frontier of India pp. 299-375

- V.C. Bhutanl
- On the 1959 Armed Rebellion pp. 377-382

- Ngapol Ngawang Jigml
- What Really Happened In Lhasa pp. 383-385

- Qiogya
- A Dialogue on Tibet pp. 386-390

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- Tibet's Foreign Trade pp. 391-394

- Ton Chub
Volume 24, issue 2, 1988
- The New Development Strategy in China pp. 113-124

- Bernard Chavance
- Mao Zedong and the Political Economy of Chinese Development pp. 125-139

- Mark Selden
- Mao, Hua and Charisma-Building pp. 141-169

- Vlnay Srivastava
- II Review Article: The New Development Strategy pp. 171-175

- Sreemati Chakrabarti
- Book Review: Three Who Shaped Japan's China Policy pp. 177-179

- Yung-hwan Jo
- Tanika Sarkar on Tan Chung on Tanika Sarkar pp. 181-184

- Tan Chung
- The Road to Freedom Can a Communist Society Evolve into a Democracy? pp. 185-194

- Li Shaomin
- Five Point Peace Plan pp. 195-200

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- 13th National Congress of CCP and Perspective of India-China Relations pp. 201-209

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- Statement by the Dalai Lama pp. 210-211

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Volume 24, issue 1, 1988
- Preface pp. i-i

- C.R.M. Rao
- China - M.N. Roy's Paradise Lost pp. 1-42

- Tan Chung
- Chinese Source Materials on M.N. Roy — A Report pp. 43-64

- Huang I-shu
- M.N. Roy and the Comintern pp. 65-80

- Chen Fengjun
- M.N. Roy in Wuhan pp. 81-97

- Zhang Guangyu
- Betrayal or Loyalty? A Comment on Roy's Revealing a Secret Comintern Message to Wang Jingwei pp. 99-108

- Feng Chongyi
- A List of M.N. Roy's Writings on China pp. 109-111

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