| Number 215 June 2026 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
New Perspectives on AI Governance
4
Accelerationism: The “Washington Consensus 2.0” of the Digital Age?
Ji Wei-dong
13
AI Legislation in China: From Risk Prevention to Capability–Intelligence–Task Fit
Sun Xiao-xia
20
Output Transparency: The Legal Regulatory Path of AI Creativity
Sun Hao-chen
Research Articles
26
Planned Economy: The Advocacy, Divergence, and Postwar Influence of the Four Major Republican-Era Chinese Economists
Wu Lin-chun
44
The Unfinished Struggle: Hong Kong’s Third Force and the Opposition to Chiang Kai-shek’s Third Re-election
Sun Xian-feng
63
Two Thirty-Year Periods: Revisiting China’s Power Structure and Political-Economic Nexus
Zhu Meng-chang, Li Fei-yue, Zhang Dong, Liu Ming-xing
Research Notes
84
A Study of the History of Reform and Opening-Up from the Perspective of Central-Local Relations, 1978–1992 (Part I)
Xiao Dong-lian
View on the World
100
The Grand Egyptian Museum: Homegrown Narratives for the Twenty-First Century
Jia Yan
Scholar’s Reminiscences
116
Remembering Professor Chin-chuan Lee, a Luminary of Chinese Communication Studies
Joseph Man Chan
From the Scientific World
119
Milestones of Artificial Intelligence: Ninety Years of the Turing Machine and Seventy Years of the Dartmouth Conference
Zhu Jia-ming
Book Reviews
134
US-Russian Relations and the European Security Stalemate in the Post-Cold War Era: A Review on M. E. Sarotte, Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post-Cold War Stalemate
Jiang Rui-ning, Chen Tao
146
The “Liquidity” Logic of Contemporary Financial Capitalism: A Review on Michael J. Howell, Capital Wars: The Rise of Global Liquidity
Pang Ming
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk








