PART 01: Context: History, Economy, and the Environment
Dali Yang
Chapter 1: The Making of the Modern State and Quest for Modernity
Prasenjit Duara
Chapter 2: Nationalism and the Nation-State
Chris Bramall
Chapter 3: Continuity and Change: The Economy in the Twentieth Century
David Pietz
Chapter 4: Geographic and Environmental Setting
PART 02: Economic Transformations
Weiping Wu
Introduction
Linda Yueh
Chapter 5: Evolution of Market Reforms
Gary Jefferson
Chapter 6: State-Owned Enterprise: Reform, Performance, and Prospects
Susan Whiting and Dan Wang
Chapter 7: The Rural Economy
Jenny Chan
Chapter 8: Economic Growth and Labor Security
Yasheng Huang
Chapter 9: Inbound Foreign Direct Investment
Ming He, Yang Chen and Ronald Schramm
Chapter 10: Financial System
Albert Hu
Chapter 11: Technology, Innovation and Knowledge-Based Economy
Jo Inge Bekkevold and Oystein Tunsjo
Chapter 12: Sustaining Growth: Energy and Natural Resources
PART 03: Politics and Government
Mark W. Frazier
Introduction
Kerry Brown
Chapter 13: The Communist Party and Ideology
Jiangnan Zhu
Chapter 14: Corruption in Reform Era: A Multidisciplinary Review
Zhengxu Wang
Chapter 15: Campaigns in Politics: From Revolution to Problem Solving
Zhang Wu
Chapter 16: Popular Protest
Andrew Mertha
Chapter 17: Bureaucracy and Policy Making
John Kennedy and Dan Chen
Chapter 18: Local and Grassroots Governance
William Hurst
Chapter 19: Labor Politics
Vivienne Bath
Chapter 20: Legal and Judicial System
PART 04: China on the Global Stage
Mark W. Frazier
Introduction
Arthur Kroeber
Chapter 21: China as a Global Financial Power
Gaye Christoffersen
Chapter 22: China and Global Energy Governance
Andrew Nathan
Chapter 23: China and Global Regimes
Yanzhong Huang and Bei Tang
Chapter 24: Engagement in Global Health Governance Regimes
PART 05: China's Foreign Policy
Mark W. Frazier
Introduction
Rosemary Foot
Chapter 25: China-US Relations in a Changing Global Order
Edward Griffith and Caroline Rose
Chapter 26: China-Japan Relations
Alexander Lukin
Chapter 27: Chinese-Russian Relations
Carla Freeman
Chapter 28: China’s Relations with the Korean Peninsula
Taomou Zhou and Liu Hong
Chapter 29: Chinese Foreign Policy: Southeast Asia
PART 06: National and Nested Identities
Mark W. Frazier
Introduction
Benjamin Darr
Chapter 30: Popular Nationalism
Lowell Dittmer
Chapter 31: Taiwanese Identity
Ho-Fung Hung
Chapter 32: Hong Kong Identity
Nyíri Pál
Chapter 33: Chinese Outside China
Ben Hillman
Chapter 34: Studying Tibetan Identity
Joanne Smith Finley
Chapter 35: Uyghur Identities
Katherine Palmer Kaup
Chapter 36: Ethnic Studies Beyond Tibet and Xinjiang
André Laliberté
Chapter 37: Religion
William F. Schroeder
Chapter 38: Sexual Minorities
PART 07: Urbanization and Spatial Development
Weiping Wu
Introduction
Chaolin Gu and Ian Gillespie Cook
Chapter 39: Urbanization and Urban System
Cindy Fan
Chapter 40: Population Mobility and Migration
Weiping Wu
Chapter 41: Financing Urbanization and Infrastructure
Jiang Xu
Chapter 42: Land and Housing Markets
Jia Feng and Guo Chen
Chapter 43: Socio-Spatial Transformation of Cities
PART 08: Poverty and Inequality
Weiping Wu
Introduction
Björn Gustafsson
Chapter 44: Poverty and Its Alleviation
Felix Haifeng Liao and Yehua Dennis Wei
Chapter 45: Regional Inequality: Scales, Mechanisms, and Beyond
Huimin Du and Wenfei Winnie Wang
Chapter 46: The Making of the ‘Migrant Class’
Xiushi Yang, Hongyun Fu and Meizhen Liao
Chapter 47: Gender, Migration, and HIV/STI Risks and Risk Behavior
Yanjie Bian, Lei Zhang, Yinghui Li, Yipeng Hu and Na Li
Chapter 48: Income Inequality and Class Stratification
PART 09: Social Change
Weiping Wu
Introduction
David R. Phillips and Zhixin Feng
Chapter 49: Demographics and Aging
Daniel Hammond
Chapter 50: Social Welfare
Mette Halskov Hansen
Chapter 51: China's Education System: Loved and Hated
James Farrer
Chapter 52: Nightlife and Night-Time Economy in Urban China
Jieyu Liu, Eona Bell and Jiayu Zhang
Chapter 53: Family Life
Lawton R. Burns and Gordon G. Liu
Chapter 54: Health, Diseases, and Medical Care
Jian Xu and Wanning Sun
Chapter 55: Media since 1949: Changes and Continuities
PART 10: Future Directions for Contemporary China Studies
Sarah Mellors and Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Chapter 56: The Future(s) of China Studies
Kristin Stapleton
Chapter 57: The Future of China's Past
Mark W. Frazier
Chapter 58: China and the Challenges of Comparison