| Number 61 October 2000 |
In Celebration of the Decennial Anniversary ofTwenty-First Century
4
Looking Back at the Decade
Liu Qing-feng
Essays for Twenty-First Century on the Occasion of Its Decennial
22
Why the Teahouse
Chen Fong-ching
27
An Appointment with the Twenty First Century
King Y. C. Ambrose
29
On Twenty-First Century in the New Century
Shih Yuan-kang
30
Intellectual Fields in China in the Last Decade
Gan Yang
34
Art as the Most Immediate Human Response to Nature
Szeto Lap
36
The Decade of "The Cosmos Coming to a Halt, and Sages in Retreat"
Yu Ying-shih
39
May Twenty-First Century Preserve Its Pristine Brightness
He Qing-lian
40
Intellectuals and Web Culture
Lee Ou-fan Leo
42
After the Four Crazes
Li Ze-hou
44
Are We Indeed in the "New Century"?
Jin Guan-tao
47
Public Sphere and Public Goods
Ji Wei-dong
51
A Decade of Colossal Changes
Wei Cheng-tung
53
Let Readers Become the Public
Xu Ben
55
To Stare China in Its Face
Xu You-yu
57
Multiculturalism in the Twenty-First Century
Zhang Long-xi
60
A Message of Congratulations
Hsu Cho-yun
61
A Balance between Scholarship and Intellectual Flight
Chen Yan
63
The Bitter Cure That Works
Tang Yi-jie
64
What Is Your Nationality?
Zhao Yi-heng
66
The Intimidating but Unconvincing Age of Specialists
Liu Zai-fu
69
Anniversary Reminiscences
Liu Shu-hsien
72
On the Chinese National Character
Liu Kwang-ching
74
On the Public Role of Intellectuals
Chien Y. S. Sechin
76
On Globalization and Being Globalized
Pang Pu
China and the World: The Past Century
81
An Analysis of China's Decision to Fight the Korean War
Shen Zhi-hua
95
The Strength and Weakness of the Military Strategies of the KMT and the Communist Party in 1949
Jing Sheng-hong
Politics and Law
106
The Third Way or the Bottom Line?
Qin Hui
118
Centre and Periphery after Twenty Years of Reform: Redefining the Chinese Polity
David S. G. Goodman
View on the World
133
The Trap of Reality
Song Xiao-xia
Humanities
142
A Humble Decade — On Twenty-First Century andThe Scholar
Wang Hui
148
Knowing the Sage and the Uncrowned Sage-King
Liu Xiao-feng
151
Back to Fu Ssu-nien
Xie Yong
154
Ancient Maps and Intellectual History
Ge Zhao-guang
Criticism and Response
166
Freedom within the Domestic Market, Protectionism on the Outside
Han De-qiang
Peripatetic Notes
171
Shanghai: Lust Is Screaming
Zhu Da-ke
175
More than Lust
Pi Shi
Economics and Society
177
China's Rural Education Reform: Consequences, Remedies, Prospects
Suzanne Pepper
186
On the Liberating Potential of Social Theories to China's Journalism
Lee Chin-chuan
Books, Views and Thoughts
198
On Important Translated Academic Works Published in China 1999-2000
Wang Ni
Notes and Comments
204
Andre Gunder Frank, ReOrient: Global Economy in the Asian Age
Li Tian-gang
207
Philip A. Kuhn, Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare in 1768
Zheng Jia-dong
211
Adrian Hsia, Chinesia: The European Construction of China in the Literature of the 17th and 18th Century
Lee H. C. Thomas
213
Karl Mannheim, Essays on the Sociology of Culture
Xu Bin
216
Tang De-gang, The Last Seventy Years of the Qing Dynasty
Wang Yi
220
From the Editor’s Desk
221
1990–2000 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 1–60)
243
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