| Number 77 June 2003 |
Twenty-First Century Review
Mass Media and the Public Sphere
4
The Paradox of Political Economy: The Interaction of Mass Media and Democratic Development in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
Lee Chin-Chuan
18
Power and the Production of News
Lu Ye
27
The Commercialization of China's Media and the Public Sphere
Barrett McCormick
37
Russian Media and the Role of the Government
Wu Fei
China and the World: The Past Century
50
The Dissemination of the Phrase Jieji douzheng (Class Struggle): A Case Study of PLA Daily (1956-1969)
Qian Gang
61
A Historical Survey of the Introduction of Class Theory to China
Huang Dong-ya
73
Minzhu (Nation): A Misunderstanding from Japan
Wang Ke
Economics, Society and Media
84
Growing Space of Independent Documentaries in China
Cui Wei-ping
View on the World
95
Our City, Our Heroes
Man Kit-wah
From the Scientific World
Research News
101
Viewing the World under New Lights
Humanities
103
Reminiscences of Thucydides — On History of the Peloponnesian War
Lin Guo-hua
118
The Plague Crisis in Late-Qing Shanghai Concessions
Fu Huai-feng
Books, Views and Thoughts
126
The Social Aspect and National Appropriation of Sex and Others — On Women and Sexuality in China
Zhao Fang
Notes and Comments
133
Gregory C. Chow, China's Economic Transformation
Wang Ze-ke
137
Isaiah Berlin, Against the Current: Essays in the History of Ideas
Yan Zhao-jun
141
Prasenjit Duara, Rescuing History from the Nation: Questioning Narratives of Modern China
Cheng Qing
143
Table of Contents for Twenty-First Century Online, April, May Issues 2003
Special Articles: In Memory of Li Shen-zhi
144
The Mission and Journey of a Man of Integrity and Perseverance
Zi Zhong-yun
148
From Chen Du-xiu to Gu Zhun and Li Shen-zhi
Yuan Wei-shi
154
"Common Sense" and "Arrogance" — Comments on Cao Chang-qing and Zhong Wei-guang's Criticisms of Li Shen-zhi and Gu Zhun
Zhu Xue-qin
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk
163
Pictorial Credits