ANITA CHAN. China's Workers Under Assault: the Exploitation of Labour in a Globalising Economy. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2001. 250 pp. US$ 22.95, paper.
YIJIANG DING. Chinese Democracy after Tiananmen. Vancouver and Toronto: UBC Press, 2001. Acknowledgments, notes, glossary, bibliography, index. 172 pp. C$75.00, hardcover.
BARBARA ENTWISLE and GAIL E. HENDERSON (eds). Re‐drawing Boundaries: work, Household and Gender in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. x, 344 pp. US$19.95, paper.
XIN LIU. In One's Own Shadow: an Ethnographic Account of the Condition of Post‐Reform Rural China. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University Press, 2000. xvi, 246 pp. Illustrations, preface, notes, glossary, bibliography, index. US$15.95, paper.
XUEPING ZHONG. Masculinity Besieged? Issues of Modernity and Male Subjectivity in Chinese Literature of the Late Twentieth Century. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2000. 208 pp. Bibliography. US$49.95, hardcover; US$17.95, paper.
JAPAN, KOREA
MARIUS B. JANSEN. The Making of Modern Japan. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press/Belknap, 2000. xviii, 871 pp. US$35.00, hardcover.
MICHAEL MARRA (trans. and ed.) A History of Modern Japanese Aesthetics. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001. 398 pp. Glossary, chronology, bibliography, index. US$32.95; US$69.20, paper.
SOUTH, WEST AND CENTRAL ASIA
A. K. HELLUM. A Painter's Year in the Forests of Bhutan. Edmonton and Honolulu: University of Alberta/University of Hawai'i Press, 2001. 120 pp. Appendix, bibliography. US$35.00, paper.
PRADIP N. KHANDWALLA. Revitalizing the State: a Menu of Options. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1999. 303 pp. Rs. 250, paper.
SHOMPA LAHIRI. Indians in Britain: Anglo‐Indian Encounters, Race and Identity 1880–1930. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000. 249 pp. Glossary, bibliography, index. US$59.50, hardcover; US$24.50 paper.
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Economic Development of Burma: a Vision and a Strategy. A Study by Burmese Economists. Stockholm: Olof Palme International Center; Singapore: Singapore University Press, 2000. 233 pp. S$30.00, paper. 相似文献
Dengjian Jin. The Dynamics of Knowledge Regimes: technology, Culture and Competitiveness in the USA and Japan. London and New York: Continuum, 2001. xiv, 321 pp. £65.00/US$89.95, hardcover.
Yoshiro Miwa, Kiyohiko G. Nishimura and J. Mark Ramseyer (eds). Distribution in Japan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. x, 212 pp. £45.00, hardcover.
Makoto Ohtsu and Tomio Imanari. Inside Japanese Business: a Narrative History, 1960–2000. Armonk and London: M.E. Sharpe, 2002. xxviii, 459 pp. US$29.95, paper.
Michael E. Porter, Hirotaka Takeuchi and Mariko Sakakibara. Can Japan Compete? Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000. xi, 208 pp. £19,99, hardcover.
Wolfgang Streeck and Kozo Yamamura (eds). The Origins of Nonliberal Capitalism: Germany and Japan in Comparison. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2001. xvii, 261 pp. £29.50, hardcover.
Malcolm Trevor, Japan: restless Competitor. The Pursuit of Economic Nationalism. Richmond: Curzon Press, 2001. xxv, 274 pp. £45.00, hardcover. 相似文献
Aurelia George Mulgan. Japan's Failed Revolution: Koizumi and the Politics of Economic Reform. Canberra: Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, 2002. ix, 260 pp. A$42.00 (incl. GST); US$36.00, paper.
Mitsuaki Okabe. Cross Shareholdings in Japan: a New Unified Perspective of the Economic System. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2002. xiii, 104 pp. £45.00/US$70.00, hardcover.
Peter Drysdale and Dong Dong Zhang (eds). Japan and China: rivalry or Cooperation in Asia? Canberra: Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University, 2000. xi, 182 pp. A$ 25.00, paper.
Greg Austin and Stuart Harris. Japan and Greater China: political Economy and Military Power in the Asian Century. London: Hurst and Company, 2001. xv, 368 pp. £45.00, hardcover; £16.95, paper. 相似文献