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Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · China’s War on Smuggling, with Philip Thai Philip Thai is Associate Professor of History at Northeastern University. He is a historian of Modern
Lawrence Reardon’s meticulous tracing of the evolution of the coastal development strategy provides important new insights about the crucial period of the 1980s and how it paved the way for China’s transformation into a global economic superpower.
In Varieties of State Regulation, Yukyung Yeo explores how, despite China’s increasing integration into the global market, the Chinese central party-state continues to oversee the most strategic sectors of its economy.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Trade, Tariffs, and Nationalism in Republican China, with Felix Boecking “No Great Wall: Trade, Tariffs, and Nationalism in Republican China, 1927–1945” (Harvard Asia
Wendy Leutert, An Wang Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Fellow at the Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program, examines the changing nature of Chinese state-owned enterprises as they continue to expand operations across the globe.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a visual guide to the leaders of China’s economy.
This article by Chris P. Nielsen, China Project Executive Director, and Mun S. Ho, China Project Senior Economist, originally appeared in China US Focus on October 12, 2018.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · An Environmental Drama in Northern Song China, with Ling Zhang In the drama of Chinese history, the environment – and the Yellow River
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · China’s Great Gamble, with Barry Naughton Xi Jinping is consolidating power just as China has embarked on an unprecedented push to become a