| Number 170 December 2018 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Four Decades of Reform and Opening Up in China II
4
Forty Years of Reform and Opening Up in Historical Perspective
Zhou Xue-guang
14
A Great Leap Forward: China’s Road to Being a Global Power
Ren Jian-tao
32
The Rise and Fall of the Mass Line in the People’s Republic of China: A Perspective on Forty Years of Reform
He Zhao-tian
Research Articles
53
The “Re-Chineseness” of Hakka Associations in Hong Kong since China’s Reform and Opening Up
Chong Yuk-sik, Leung Yuen-sang, Victor Zheng
70
Examining China’s Rural Land Management Rights under the Framework of the “Separation of Three Rights”
Liu Xu-dong,He Dong
87
Toward an Era of Individualization: An Exposition on the Rise of Rights Theory in Contemporary China
Huang Tao
108
The Return of the “Avant-garde”? — Wu Liang’s Sunglow and Contemporary Chinese Avant-garde Literature
Chen Jian-hua
View on the World
125
The Shekou Museum of China’s Reform and Opening Up and the “Shekou Spirit”
A Wu
Book Reviews
135
The Cold War and the Contemporary World: A Review on Odd A. Westad, The Cold War: A World History
Xia Ya-feng
145
Approaching Zhang Chunqiao in a New Historical Perspective: A Review on Zheng Zhong, Zhang Chunqiao in PRC China
Song Yong-yi
158
Tripartite Interactions
160
From the Editor’s Desk
161
2018 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 165–170)