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Review – After Empire

Ambitious in scope, Peter Zarrow’s After Empire is a descriptive and analytical history of the intellectual currents that swept away China's edifice of kingship and erected a new polity.

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Review – The Politics of Nation-Building

Harris Mylonas' novel approach to nation-building not only pioneers a new theory in the well-trodden ethnopolitics field, but also integrates international relations with comparative politics.

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Nixon’s Opening to China: The Misleading Apotheosis of Triangular Diplomacy

Nixon's visionary pursuit of a China that was a responsible member of the world community bore undeniable fruit in 1972 and would continue to benefit the United States until this very day.

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Review – Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

Vogel's book is more political history than biography. While the definitive work on Deng is still to come, it does present a formidable foray into the details of China's party politics.

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Review – Great Games, Local Rules

Cooley offers a broad perspective of competing and complementary interests that intersect in Central Asia, while simultaneously providing depth of analysis on the ground.

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Review – China’s Search for Security

Comprehensive, persuasive, and empathetic, Nathan and Scobell offer a fresh look at what could easily be a stale litany of threats to China’s rise and a thorough treatment of China's security policies.

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Review – Popular Protest in China

Those who make the arduous trek through this at times dense book will be well-rewarded with a perspective that is careful not to paint with broad brushstrokes when discussing protests in China.

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Review – Staging the World

Karl's perspective is fresh, but is too often stifled by theoretically-laden phrases that will not be familiar to a popular audience and only begin to make sense in context over several pages.

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Review – The New Continentalism

Calder offers a fresh take on Eurasian integration, widening the scope of inquiry into the realms of comparative politics and international political economy.

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Review – The Formation of the Chinese Communist Party

Ishikawa's deep archival research casts doubt on the official history of the formation of the Chinese Communist Party, but is often overwhelmingly dense.

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