| Number 146 December 2014 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Eternal Predicament of Chinese Politics?
4
Towards the Left or the Right?: The Value Choice in Chinese Politics
Ren Jian-tao
Research Articles
17
The Encounter of Revolutionary Movements and the Asiatic Perspective of Late-Qing China: A Case Study of the “Asiatic Humanitarian Brotherhood”
Chou Li-ching
28
Between Liberalism and Authoritarianism: Hu Shih, Lin Yutang, and Chiang Kai-shek
Chou Chih-ping
53
A Backfired Attempt: The Kuomintang Army’s Political Work under the System of Information Bureau
Li Xiang
66
“East Turkestan Republic”: A Critical Assessment
Pan Zhi-ping
81
Individualization and Life Course Planning: The Implications for Social Policy in Hong Kong
Raymond Chan Kwok-hong,
Duan Ran, Jacky Cheung Chau-kiu
Duan Ran, Jacky Cheung Chau-kiu
Research Notes
97
Xinjiang Minority Intellectuals’ Views on the State Monopoly for Purchase and Marketing Policy
Chen Ying
View on the World
108
About Contemporary Art
Yang Chi-hung
Book Reviews
121
The Significance of Soviet Intervention in the Rise of Uyghur Nationalism: A Review on Wang Ke, East Turkestan Independence Movement: 1930s to 1940s
Shih Chien-yu
129
Surfaced and Released: A Review on Chi Ta-wei, Front and Back: A Brief History of Taiwan’s Homosexual Literature
Ma Tai-xiang
139
The Ignorance and Wisdom of Human: A Review on Ronald H. Coase and Wang Ning, How China Became Capitalist
Pan Xue-fang
150
Tripartite Interactions
152
From the Editor’s Desk
153
2014 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 141–146)
155
Pictorial Credits