| Number 64 April 2001 |
Twenty-First Century Review
  Education System and the New Century
  4
  Restoration of Humanity, Democracy, and Fairness in Education
  Yang Dong-ping
  9
  Challenges Facing Chinese Education System
  Xiao Jin
  19
  Influence of Modern Technology on Educational Landscape
  Kuo Shih-yu
  China and the World: The Past Century
  29
  The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis and Sino-Soviet Relations
  Dai Chao-wu
  42
  China Policies in 1949-1950: Britain, America and India in Disagreement
  Shi Yin-hong
  51
  The Sino-Soviet Boycott of the Reconciliation with Japan in the Early Fifties
  Zhang Sheng-fa
  	Politics and Law
  61
  Traditional Orientations and Political Participation in Three Chinese Societies
  Kuan Hsin-chi,
Lau Siu-kai
  Lau Siu-kai
72
  A Revelation of American Presidential Election: Party Politics and Judicial Independence
  Li Ya-hong
  View on the World
  85
  Political Art that Serves the People: The Controversy over the Art Works in the Reichstag
  Jaspar K. W. Lau
  90
  On Liang Si-cheng and Lin Hui-yin's Writings on Chinese Architectural History
  Lai De-lin
  From the Scientific World
  Article
  100
  What Do We Actually Know? A Review of the Latest Developments of the Sequencing of Human Genomes
  Shi Ji-zhong
  Humanities
  107
  China in the Last Millennium: A Global Perspective
  Sun Lung-kee
  Criticism and Response
  120
  The "Modern Misreading" Runs On
  Luo Zhi-tian
  Economics, Society and Media
  125
  The "Buyun Predicament": A Survey of the Direct Elections of Village Heads and Township Chiefs in China
  He Bao-gang,
Lang You-xing
  Lang You-xing
137
  Changes over Time in the Media Propaganda of Lei Feng
  Wu Hai-gang
  Books, Views and Thoughts
  144
  On Yasuaki Onuma's From the Tokyo War Crimes Trial to the Philosophy of the Japanese Postwar Responsibilities for War
  Song Zhi-yong
  Notes and Comments
  149
  Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism
  Chen Jian-hong
  153
  Chen Jian-hua, The Modernity of "Revolution": On Chinese Revolutionary Discourse
  Cao Shu-ji
  156
  David Ownby, Brotherhoods and Secret Societies in Early and Mid-Qing China: The Formation of a Tradition
  Liu Ping
  159
  Liu Hong, Sino-Southeast Asian Studies: Theoretical Paradigms, Interaction Patterns, Case Analyses
  Huang Yun-jing
  162
  From the Editor’s Desk 
  
  163
  Pictorial Credits
  
  






