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| Number 158    December 2016 |

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The Twenty-First Century Review
Public Culture: The Context of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
4
Philosophy and Public Culture: Views from Taiwan
Sechin Yeong-Shyang Chien
19
Antagonistic Democracy and Public Culture: Observations on Hong Kong Politics
Ip Iam-chong
28
Shifting Sands: On Contemporary Chinese Political Culture
Zhou Lian
Research Articles
38
Betrayal, Diaspora, and Sinophone Malaysian Literature
Shen Xuang
51
A State without Ghosts: The Controversies over “Ghost Plays” between the Central and Shaanxi Governments (1949–1966)
Wang Ying
67
The Third-Person Effect and Chinese Undergraduate Students’ Perception of Anti-Corruption News
Guo Lei, Su Chao, Li Hao
86
Kim Il-sung Reaches the Apex of Power: The Chinese People’s Volunteer Army Withdraws from North Korea
Shen Zhi-hua
Research Notes
102
Re-examining Ding Ling as a Literati and a Disciple
Xu Ji-lin
View on the World
116
Memories and Rhetoric of the Chinese Revolution in Liu Dahong’s Political Genre Paintings
Zhang Hong
Book Reviews
128
What Happens When Anthropologists Encounter with History? A Review on Helen F. Siu, Tracing China: A Forty-Year Ethnographic Journey
Ching May-bo
141
China’s Path toward Authoritarianism: A Review on Peng-yuan Chang, From Democracy to Authoritarianism: The Theory and Practice of Tutelage in Sun Yat-sen and His Followers
Yuan Wei-shi
 
150
Tripartite Interactions
 
152
From the Editor’s Desk
153
2016 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 153–158)
 
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