Wang Hui

Photo of Wang HuiPhoto | Chen JialuoWang Hui is Distinguished Professor of Literature and History at Tsinghua University and founding Director of the Tsinghua Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences. His books include China’s Twentieth Century, China from Empire to Nation-State, The Politics of Imagining Asia, and China’s New Order.

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Cover: China’s New Order: Society, Politics, and Economy in TransitionChina’s New Order: Society, Politics, and Economy in TransitionWang, Hui
Huters, Theodore
Karl, Rebecca E.
PAPERBACK04/30/2006$31.00
Cover: China from Empire to Nation-StateChina from Empire to Nation-StateWang, Hui
Hill, Michael Gibbs
HARDCOVER10/14/2014$41.00
Cover: The Politics of Imagining AsiaThe Politics of Imagining AsiaWang, Hui
Huters, Theodore
HARDCOVER03/31/2011$45.00
Cover: The Rise of Modern Chinese ThoughtThe Rise of Modern Chinese ThoughtWang, Hui
Hill, Michael Gibbs
HARDCOVER07/18/2023$75.00
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