From Family to Market by Fei-LingWang Paperback, 368 Pages, Published 2017 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8476-8880-7, ISBN: 0-8476-8880-1
"This book analyzes Chinese history, politics, and economic development through the lens of labor allocation within the world's largest workforce. Capturing the peculiarities, continuities, and changes in the PRC's institutional structure, Fei-Ling Wang examines the segmented nature of China's labor force today. He points to the rare coexistence of four 'labor allocation patterns:' the traditional family-based system, authoritarian state ..."
"Despite its increasingly secure place in the world, the People's Republic of China remains dissatisfied with its global status. Its growing material power has simultaneously led to both greater influence and unsettling questions about its international intentions. China also has found itself in a constant struggle to balance its aspirations abroad with a daunting domestic agenda. This authoritative book provides a unique exploration of ..."
The China Order(Reprint) Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power by Fei-LingWang Paperback, 342 Pages, Published 2018 by Suny Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4384-6748-1, ISBN: 1-4384-6748-6
"Examines the rising power of China and Chinese foreign policy through a revisionist analysis of Chinese civilization. What does the rise of China represent, and how should the international community respond? With a holistic rereading of Chinese longue durée history, Fei-Ling Wang provides a simple but powerful framework for understanding the nature of persistent and rising Chinese power and its implications for the current global order ..."
"This book is the first comprehensive examination of China's "hukou" (household registration) system. The "hukou" system registers and governs the 1.3 billion Chinese, while creating deep and rigid divisions and exclusions; in many domains the system determines how the Chinese live and shapes China's sociopolitical structure and socioeconomic development. This book shows that the system has made both positive and negative contributions ..."
The China Record An Assessment of the People's Republic by Fei-LingWang Paperback, Published 2023 by State Univ Of New York Pr ISBN-13: 978-1-4384-9226-1, ISBN: 1-4384-9226-X
"Detailed assessment of the People's Republic of China as an alternative mode of political system and as a distinctive model of socioeconomic development."
The China Order Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power by Fei-LingWang Hardcover, 330 Pages, Published 2017 by State Univ Of New York Pr ISBN-13: 978-1-4384-6749-8, ISBN: 1-4384-6749-4
"Examines the rising power of China and Chinese foreign policy through a revisionist analysis of Chinese civilization.What does the rise of China represent, and how should the international community respond? With a holistic rereading of Chinese longue durée history, Fei-Ling Wang provides a simple but powerful framework for understanding the nature of persistent and rising Chinese power and its implications for the current global order. ..."
The China Race Global Competition for Alternative World Orders by Fei-LingWang Hardcover, 458 Pages, Published 2024 by State Univ State Univf New York Pr ISBN-13: 978-1-4384-9658-0, ISBN: 1-4384-9658-3
"Following its two prequels, The China Order (2017) and The China Record (2023), this book analyzes the China Race, the global competition for power and leadership between the US-led West and the People's Republic of China."
From Family to Market by Fei-LingWang Hardcover, 368 Pages, Published 1998 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8476-8879-1, ISBN: 0-8476-8879-8
"This book analyzes Chinese history, politics, and economic development through the lens of labor allocation within the world's largest workforce. Capturing the peculiarities, continuities, and changes in the PRC's institutional structure, Fei-Ling Wang examines the segmented nature of China's labor force today. He points to the rare coexistence of four 'labor allocation patterns:' the traditional family-based system, authoritarian state ..."
"Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990. Haas, Peter M., ed. "Knowledge,
Power, and International Policy Coordination." International Organization 49, no.
1 (Winter 1995): 1-38. Harding, Harry. "International Order and Organization in
the Asia-Pacific Region." In East Asia in Transition: Toward a New Regional
Order, ed. Rober Ross. Armonk, N.Y: M. E. Sharpe, 1995. -- . A Fragile
Relationship: The United States and China Sinc ..."
"Despite its increasingly secure place in the world, the People's Republic of China remains dissatisfied with its global status. Its growing material power has simultaneously led to both greater influence and unsettling questions about its international intentions. China also has found itself in a constant struggle to balance its aspirations abroad with a daunting domestic agenda. This authoritative book provides a unique exploration of ..."
"Presenting new and invaluable Chinese perspectives on international relations in general and BeijingOs foreign policy in particular, this work offers the first balanced and thoroughly researched analysis by Chinese scholars. Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, ..."
"Bridging Minds Across the Pacific offers new insight into U.S.-China relations by looking at the far-reaching dynamics of educational exchanges between these two countries. Deng Xiaoping's milestone decision in 1978 to send a large number of Chinese nationals to study in the United States has fostered increased cross-Pacific dialogue among academics. In recent years a tidal wave of 'returnees' who studied abroad have moved back to China ..."
The China Order Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power by Fei-LingWang 342 Pages, Published 2017 by Suny Press ISBN-13: 978-1-4384-6750-4, ISBN: 1-4384-6750-8
"Later, in the Yuan and especially Ming and Qing, this school became a powerful
imperial tool for the ever-tighter social and mind control as the imperial exam
would only test the Confucian classics in the form of their narrow reinterpretation
made by Zhu Xi. The inadequacy of not being the real son of heaven ruling the
whole world and the tragedies of Song's decent emperors rallied and intensified
a powerful culture of royal loyalt ..."
" This timely and important collection of original essays analyzes China’s foremost social cleavage: the rural-urban gap. It is now clear that the Chinese communist revolution, though professing dedication to an egalitarian society, in practice created a rural order akin to serfdom, in which 80 percent of the population was effectively bound to the land. China is still struggling with that legacy. The reforms of 1978 changed basic aspect ..."
China Rising Power and Motivation in Chinese Foreign Policy by Yong Deng, Fei-LingWang 352 Pages, Published 2004 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-7315-4, ISBN: 0-7425-7315-X
"See Robert S. Ross, “Introduction,” in Re-Examining the Cold War: U.S.—China
Diplomacy, 1954—1973, ed. Robert S. Ross and Jiang Changbin (Cambridge,
Mass: Harvard University Press, 2001), 395n7. 46. Writing in the New York Times
, Fox Butterfield located the cultural roots of China's demand for an American
apology in “Chinese child-rearing practices” and the “old Confucian tradition of
conformity.” A cruel Confucian culture, Butterf ..."
"Wang proposes and applies an innovative analytical framework to study the institutional continuity and changes in China. More specifically, this study examines and explains the peculiar premodernity and the profound modernization process of China. On the track of a state-led modernization, the dragon of China is found to be institutionally entering the nets of the market economy. An inquiry of China's labour allocation patterns and thei ..."
Institutions and Institutional Change in China Premodernity and Modernization (International Political Economy Series) by Fei-LingWang Hardcover, 227 Pages, Published 1998 by Palgrave Macmillan ISBN-13: 978-0-312-21360-2, ISBN: 0-312-21360-3
"Constructs an alternative conceptual framework within to examine the issues of development, modernization, and post-modernity in comparative politics and international political economy. Applies the analytical model to institutional continuity and change in contemporary China, especially the peculiar institutional premodernity and the profound state-led modernization. Among other conclusions, finds that China has had a super-stable and ..."
"Presenting new and invaluable Chinese perspectives on international relations in general and Beijing s foreign policy in particular, this work offers the first balanced and thoroughly researched analysis by Chinese scholars. Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, ..."
" This timely and important collection of original essays analyzes China’s foremost social cleavage: the rural-urban gap. It is now clear that the Chinese communist revolution, though professing dedication to an egalitarian society, in practice created a rural order akin to serfdom, in which 80 percent of the population was effectively bound to the land. China is still struggling with that legacy. The reforms of 1978 changed basic aspect ..."
" This timely and important collection of original essays analyzes China’s foremost social cleavage: the rural-urban gap. It is now clear that the Chinese communist revolution, though professing dedication to an egalitarian society, in practice created a rural order akin to serfdom, in which 80 percent of the population was effectively bound to the land. China is still struggling with that legacy. The reforms of 1978 changed basic aspect ..."