Ching Kwan Lee
Ching Kwan Lee
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The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa
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Against the Law
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Re-envisioning the Chinese revolution
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Working in China
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Gender and the south China miracle
cover - FHForever Hong KongChing Kwan Lee
Forever Hong Kong
no cover - SISouthern InterregnumChing Kwan Lee
Southern Interregnum
no cover - HKHong KongChing Kwan Lee
Hong Kong
no cover - TSThe Social Question in the Twen...Ching Kwan Lee
The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century
no cover - TBTake Back Our FutureChing Kwan Lee
Take Back Our Future
no cover - FIFrom iron rice bowl to informal...Ching Kwan Lee
From iron rice bowl to informalization
no cover - RCReclaiming Chinese SocietyChing Kwan Lee
Reclaiming Chinese society
no cover - LSLivelihood Struggles and Market...Ching Kwan Lee
Livelihood Struggles and Market Reform
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The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa
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Against the Law
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Re-envisioning the Chinese revolution
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Working in China
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Gender and the south China miracle
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Forever Hong Kong
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Southern Interregnum
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Hong Kong
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The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century
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Take Back Our Future
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From iron rice bowl to informalization
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Reclaiming Chinese society
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Livelihood Struggles and Market Reform