| Number 143 June 2014 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Way of State Governance
4
Farewell to Revolutionary Inertia, Move towards State Governance
Ren Jian-tao
Research Articles
22
China’s Orientation for Dealing with Border Disputes in the Cold War Years
Shen Zhi-hua
33
“Russian Aggression” in the Historical Writing of Modern China
Zhao Qing-yun
44
Factionalism, Personal Experience, and Political Choice: Rethinking the Cultural Revolution from Local Perspectives
Dong Guo-qiang
55
Domination of Ideology and the Change of Art Works’ Status—The Grievance of Dou E: A Case from the Periphery to the Centre
Zhang Ting-ting
68
Intellectual Transition from Classicalism: Shanghai Newspapers and the Occurrence of Chinese Modernity
Bian Dong-lei
82
A Discussion of “Heroes” in Mo Yan’s Fictions
Zhu Yong-fu
View on the World
94
Behind the Photojournalist: The Karma of Justin Jin
Samson So
Research Notes
105
Review and Re-interpretation of the Chinese Translation of Margaret Mead, Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap
Wang Ming-lei
Book Reviews
115
China and the World since the Eighteenth Century: A Review on Odd A. Westad, Restless Empire: China and the World since 1750
Xia Ya-feng
127
Retracing the Poverty—A New Statement of the Urban Poor in China: A Review on Janet Y. Chen, Guilty of Indigence: The Urban Poor in China, 1900-1953
Tang Rui
135
In Defence of Modern State : A Review on Wu Zeng-ding, The Moral Predicament of Leviathan: Issues of Modern Political Philosophy in the Early Period
Ding Yi
142
The Pursuit of the Humanities World and Its Limit: A Review on Wong Siu-keung, Scholarship and Managing the World: Tang Jun-yi’s Philosophy of History and His Ultimate Concern
Jia Qing-jun
152
Tripartite Interactions
154
From the Editor’s Desk
155
Pictorial Credits