| Number 148 April 2015 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Worries on the Rule of Law in China
4
Paradox and Evolution: The Rule of Law in Mainland China since 1949
David Zhou
Research Articles
18
Han-Tibetan Highways from the Perspectives of “Roadology”: The Production, Use, Construction and Consumption of Road Space
Zhou Yong-ming
31
Fu Ssu-nien and the Disposal of Pseudo-Peking University after the Second Sino-Japanese War
He Jin-lin
44
Changing the Custom by Government Policy: State Power and the Reform of Spring Festival Custom in Shanghai
Zhao Feng-xin
61
Gentries’ Literary Images and Their Political Vision: An Extend Reading on Mao Dun,Maple Leaves as Red as February Flowers
Liu Kui
75
Normative Constitution and Normative Constitutional Jurisprudence: An Analysis of the Main Chinese Currents of Constitutional Studies
Liu Xu-dong
Research Notes
92
The Pseudo Public Sphere of the Ancient Regime in Eighteenth-century France: Some Dissymmetry between Jürgen Habermas’ Theory and the History of France
Xu Qian-jin
View on the World
101
Reflections on “Bamboo Fence”: The Spatial Formulation and Cultural Heritage Preservation on Taiwanese Veterans’ Village
Li Dan-zhou
Book Reviews
118
A Magnificent Starting Block for China Studies: A Review on Song Yong-yi, ed.,Database of the Chinese Political Campaigns in the 1950s: From Land Reform to the State-Private Partnership, 1949-1956
Roderick MacFarquhar
125
Inherent Orientation, Constitutional Agenda and Long-term History: A Review on Philip A. Kuhn, Origins of the Modern Chinese State
Zhao Zheng
134
Mao Zedong’s Taming Pre-1949 Chinese Intellectuals — Orchestration of Coercive and Voluntary Force: A Review on Yang Kui-song, Chinese Intellectuals and Politics before and after 1949
Chen Yong-fa
152
Tripartite Interactions
154
From the Editor’s Desk