Elizabeth J. Perry

Elizabeth J. Perry is Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.

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Cover: Rival Partners: How Taiwanese Entrepreneurs and Guangdong Officials Forged the China Development ModelRival Partners: How Taiwanese Entrepreneurs and Guangdong Officials Forged the China Development ModelWu, Jieh-min
Mosher, Stacy
HARDCOVER12/06/2022$70.00
Cover: Beyond Regimes: China and India ComparedBeyond Regimes: China and India ComparedDuara, Prasenjit
Perry, Elizabeth J.
PAPERBACK10/01/2018$35.00
Cover: Mao’s Invisible Hand: The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in ChinaMao’s Invisible Hand: The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in ChinaHeilmann, Sebastian
Perry, Elizabeth J.
PAPERBACK05/01/2011$29.95
Cover: Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary ChinaGrassroots Political Reform in Contemporary ChinaPerry, Elizabeth J.
Goldman, Merle
PAPERBACK03/31/2007$36.00
Cover: Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern ChinaChanging Meanings of Citizenship in Modern ChinaGoldman, Merle
Perry, Elizabeth J.
PAPERBACK06/30/2002$43.00
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