2021-23 Graduate Student Associate; SJD Harvard Law School
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Jennifer Altehenger explains how China’s party-state attempted to mobilize ordinary citizens to learn laws during the early years of the PRC.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Why Law Matters in Taiwan, with Margaret K. Lewis Why does law matter (and why wouldn’t it) in Taiwan? Professor Margaret Lewis talks …
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · How to Survive as an Authoritarian Regime, with Martin Dimitrov The collapse of communist regimes at the end of the Cold War led …
How to Survive as an Authoritarian Regime, with Martin Dimitrov
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Law, Labor, and Online Censorship in China, with Mary Gallagher Mary Gallagher is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, …
Law, Labor, and Online Censorship in China, with Mary Gallagher
Maria Adele Carrai’s research examines how China’s legal history affects the country’s foreign policy.
Jennifer Altehenger asks how the early People’s Republic of China popularized basic legal knowledge About the book The popularization of basic legal knowledge is an important and contested technique of …
Legal Lessons: Popularizing Laws in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1989
Jennifer Altehenger’s Legal Lessons tells the story of how the party-state attempted to mobilize ordinary citizens to learn laws during the early years of the Mao period (1949–1976) and in the decade after Mao’s death.
Xiaoqian Hu, a Graduate Student Associate at Harvard’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and a S.J.D. Candidate at Harvard Law School, describes how Chinese farmers mitigate conflicts between their livelihoods and the environmental concerns of local governments.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan: Politics, LGBT Rights, and International Reputation, with George Yin On May 24, 2017, a court in Taipei struck down …
Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan: Politics, LGBT Rights, and International Reputation, with George Yin