| Number 209 June 2025 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Global South in a Changing World
4
Southern Theory: Dynamic, Pluralistic, and Open Framework of Reference
Jing Jun
24
From “Third World” to “Global South”: A Chinese Foreign Policy Perspective
Ren Xiao
36
Construction, Mobilization, and Contestation: A Critical Examination of Global South Discourses
He Bao-gang
Research Articles
51
The Sino-Soviet Alliance, the Korean War, and the Dilemma of the Chinese Communist Party’s Forceful Attack on Taiwan
Shen Zhi-hua
62
Vietnam Factors during the Establishment of Sino-U.S. “Security Coordinated Relations against USSR” (1971-1980)
Xin Yi
86
From “Three Worlds” to “South-South Cooperation”: Transformation of China’s Third World Policy (1978-1991)
Jiang Hua-jie
View on the World
108
History after Its End: Experimental Art in the Post-Stalinist Eastern Bloc
Xi Yuan
Scholar’s Reminiscences
120
Tang Jun-yi’s Experience in Hawaii
Peng Guo-xiang
Glamour of Scholars
132
Revisiting the Chinese Revolution of 1949: An Interview with Professor Henrietta Harrison (Part II)
Zhang Ning
Book Reviews
141
Human-Nature Interaction in the Mao Era: A Review on Qiliang He, The People’s West Lake: Propaganda, Nature, and Agency in Mao’s China (1949-1976)
Huang Fei
150
When the “Beast” Encountered “Civilization”: A Review on Cheng Li-jung, Civilized Beasts: Interpreting Modern Taiwan’s Animal Cultural History through Yuanshan Zoo
Fang Wan-peng
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk