| Number 91 October 2005 |
15 Years of "Twenty-First Century"
4
A Vision of Twenty-First-Century China
King, Ambrose Y. C.
7
What Will Be the Dominant Culture of the Future World?
Hsu Cho-yun
9
Twenty-First Century vis-à-vis the Twenty-First Century
Chen Fong-ching, Jin Guan-tao, Liu Qing-feng
The Twenty-First Century Review
Reforms in Post-Communist Eastern Europe
13
The Lesson We Learned from Privatization in Eastern Europe
Hilary Appel
24
The Transformation of Labor in Eastern Europe
David Ost
40
Toward Civil Society: Eastern European NGOs in the Transitional Period
Jin Yan
China and the World: The Past Century
58
Different Attitudes toward Foreign Cultures: James Legge and Wang Tao
Duan Huai-qing
69
Literati from the North: "Wang Tao Model"
Wong Wang-chi
Economics, Society and Media
78
The Increasingly Politicized Rural Construction Movement
Cao Li-xin
89
The Transformation of Interest Articulation of the Peasant in Contemporary China
Zhao Ju-jun
95
Revisiting the Research Paradigms for Late-Qing Economic History: Thoughts Inspired by the Debates between Kenneth Pomeranz and Philip C. Huang
Li Zhong-lin
From the Scientific World
Article
100
The Alarm Bell is Ringing: After the Peak Oil Production
Tsang Kang-too
View on the World
117
Images of the East in the Venice Biennale
Fan, Anthea Wan-jen
Humanities
126
Imaging Hong Kong: Wong Kar-wai's Eight Movies and Six Hong Kongs
Yau Ka-fai
135
Observations on the Production of Contemporary Chinese Cinema
Wu Guan-ping
Books, Views and Thoughts
145
Between Imperialism and Economic Nationalism: On Big Business in China: Sino-Foreign Rivalry in the Cigarette Industry, 1890-1930
Wei Wen-xiang
Notes and Comments
152
Edward Friedman, Paul G. Pickowicz, Mark Selden, Chinese Village, Socialist State
Cui Xiao-hui
157
David Der-wei Wang, The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, Narrative
Zhu Chong-ke
162
Ji Wei-dong, New Perspectives on Constitutionalism: Law and Social Change in the Era of Globalization
Jiang Yu-hao
166
Ido Oren, Our Enemies and US: America's Rivalries and the Making of Political Science
Wang Xiang-min
170
Kathryn Bernhardt, Women and Property in China, 960-1949
Fu Hai-yan
174
Table of Contents for Twenty-First Century Online, August, September Issues 2005
174
Pictorial Credits
175
Tripartite Interactions
178
From the Editor’s Desk