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8 Finance & Investment

24 Qing Series

10 Political Science

25 Culture & History

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Economics

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A Note about Names


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From Destiny to Dao


A Survey of Pre-Qin Philosophy in China
HUANG Kejian (Renmin University of China)
This book surveys the prominent schools of thought in Pre-Qin China Daoism,
Confucianism, Mohism, the School of Names, Legalism, and the School of Yin-Yang.
Author Huang Kejian explores the development of thought from the mystical concept of
destiny to the philosophical Dao and offers a discussion of the major philosophical themes
in each school of thought with a unique collection of insights from commentators. The book
also offers readers a holistic understanding of these philosophies through their historical
place, existential concerns, and impact on future philosophers.
Daoism: Non-Being in Being and Going Back to Simplicity
Confucianism: Benevolence, Propriety, and Political Conduct from Intrinsic
Sentiments

New & Forthcoming

Mohism: Impartial Care and the Pragmatic Opposition to Confucianism


School of Names: The White Horse Paradox, A Language Crisis in Philosophical
Debate
December 2015 | 360 pp | 7 x 10 | US$148

Legalism: Rule of Law as Dao and the Slow Death of Humanist Optimism

Hardback: 978-1-62320-023-7

School of Yin-yang: Five Elements - Towards a Future Model of Statecraft

eBook: 978-1-62320-070-1

HUANG Kejian is Professor of the School of Chinese Classics of


the Renmin University of China. He is the author of Struggling
Confucianism (1995), 100 Years of New Confucianism (2000), and
Beauty As Reality of Illusion: An Interpretation of German Classical
Aesthetics (2004).

The Ideological Transformation of 20th


Century Chinese Literature
XIE Mian (Peking University)
Rulers in the late-Qing dynasty era were subjected to unwilling reforms which saw
the abolition of the eight-legged essays and the imperial examination as these had
notoriously restricted the thinking of the Chinese literati. Shortly after the fall of the
Qing, leaders of the New Culture Movement started to promote vernacular literature,
stressed the need for a re-examination of the ancient classics, and championed the
popularization of Western values. After that, Chinese literature was taken on a
completely different trajectory, not only in stylistic terms but also in ideological ones.
This book is the fruit of poet and critic Xie Mians decades-long study of contemporary
Chinese literature. Grouped thematically and in accordance with the periods in
discussion, this collection of essays provides an integrated examination of the historical
backdrop and ideologies that underpinned Chinese literature from the days of the New
Culture Movement to the New Era beyond the Cultural Revolution through a mix of
microscopic criticisms and macroscopic overviews.
December 2015 | 176 pp | 7 x 10 | US$108
Hardback: 978-1-62320-026-8
eBook: 978-1-62320-079-4

The book won the Chinese Association of Contemporary Literature Outstanding


Achievement Award.
XIE Mian, is renowned as a literary critic, poet, writer, and academic expert in
contemporary Chinese literature. He is the Honorary Vice President of the Beijing
Writers Association, and Vice President of the Chinese Association of Contemporary
Literature. His publications include Treatise on Contemporary Chinese Poets (1986),
The Green Revolution of Literature (1988), Water Flowing Afar (1997), and Campus of
Eternity (1997).

A History of Chu
ZHANG Zhengming
The fruit of late historian and accomplished Chu expert Zhang Zhengmings long and
dedicated research, A History of Chu unfolds the intriguing history of a powerful feudal
state in the Zhou dynasty. Chu, once deemed barbarian in its southern territory,
gradually rose to prominence on the shores of the Yangtze as the Zhou court weakened.
With King Zhuang recognized as hegemonial lord towards the late Spring and Autumn
period, Chu subdued many Central Plain states and eventually survived into the
Warring States period as a major power. From its emergence to the realization of its
ambitious dreams of conquest and hegemony, the vast land of Chu boasted a culture
that was distinctly different from the Central Plain states.

ZHANG Zhengming (19282006) was a pioneer of Chu studies and prominent


researcher of ethnic minority history. A graduate of Tsinghua University, he started
his career in government ethnic minority committees in the 1950s. In 1979, his
first monograph A History of the Khitans won him wide recognition in the field
of minority historical studies, and in 1981, he facilitated the founding of the Chu
Research Institute at the Hubei Academy of Social Sciences. He was Professor at the
School of History and Culture of Central China Normal University and held vice
presidency positions at the Chinese Association for Nationality History and the
Chinese Association of Quyuan. His other notable works include A History of Chu
Culture (1981), A Chronicle of Chu Culture (1988), and Qin and Chu (2007).

New & Forthcoming

Coming in 2016

Zhang Zhengming spent years studying and gathering both historical records and
archaeological finds, carefully compiling his findings into a Chu-centric narrative that
has long been an ignored perspective in traditional Chinese history. A History of Chu
documents the entirety of the Chu's remarkable and dramatic existence. It begins with
an examination of the legendary origins of the Chu ruling house, details the periods of
internal strife and prosperity during the states contention for power, pays tribute to the
people that remained defiant in conquest, and finishes with an account of the revived
Chus defeat to Han after the collapse of the Qin dynasty.

Unequal Treaties and China


WANG Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
From the first Opium War (1839-1842) and until the birth of New China in 1949,
China was forced to sign multiple unequal treaties by foreign imperialist and invading
powers. In these treaties, China conceded many of its sovereign rights in terms of
territory and commerce. Ever since the time of the first unequal treaty (the Treaty of
Nanjing), the people of China had struggled to invalidate these unequal treaties. This
series provides a comprehensive overview of Chinas history of fighting against these
unequal treaties, and looks at how those unequal treaties from foreign powers have
shaped Chinas policies even up until the modern day.
WANG Jianlang is the President of the Institute of Modern History, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), the General Secretary of the Association of
Chinese Historians, and Dean of the Department of Modern History of the Graduate
School, CASS.
BOOK REVIEW

2-Volume Set
October 2015 | 408 pp | 7 x 10 | US$188
Hardback: 978-1-62320-118-0
eBook: 978-1-62320-119-7

Wang Jianlang's book provides a vivid and well documented account of the
ignominious origins and early development of the unequal treaty system in China,
demonstrating why the Chinese government and its citizens considered the return of
Hong Kong to the Mainland in 1997 to symbolize the "washing away of one hundred
years of national shame."
--Richard J Smith, George and Nancy Rupp Professor of Humanities, Rice
University
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Cooling Chinas Housing Bubble


Policies for Sustainable Growth
GUO Qingwang and ZHANG Jie (Renmin University of China)
This book tackles the knotty problem of housing market development from a policy
perspective. Referencing economic theories and models, the book comes up with a fair
mechanism for determining Chinas equilibrium home price and examines the risk of
housing bubbles in the country. The book then evaluates past and current financial, land,
and housing policies, including the recent home-purchase restrictions which have effected
a temporary drop in property investments, in terms of their effects on home prices, while
giving suggestions on policies for sustainable growth in the property market.
The Regulatory Plight of Chinas Property Market
The Equilibrium Price of Commodity Housing
Measures of the Housing Bubble and Assessment of Systematic Risks

New & Forthcoming

Fiscal and Monetary Policy Coordination for Stable Home Prices


November 2015 | 256 pp | 7 x 10 | US$118
Cloth: 978-1-62320-131-9

Sustainable Growth of the Housing Market and Monetary Policy; Tax Reform; Land
Finances; Low-Income Housing Construction; and Home-Purchase Restrictions
Policy Suggestions for the Sustainable Growth of the Property Market

eBook: 978-1-62320-132-6
GUO Qingwang is the Dean of the School of Finance, Renmin University of China,
and the Vice-President of the Chinese Tax Institute.
ZHANG Jie is the Deputy Dean of the School of Finance, Renmin University of
China, and also the President of the universitys International Monetary Institute.

Corporate Governance in China


The Role of Institutional Investors
YUAN Rongli (Renmin University of China)
The growing share of institutional investors in the capital market has increasingly
brought their role in corporate governance to the fore of academic discourse. While
China is no exception in this booming trend, Chinese academia has not given the issue
equal attention.

December 2015 | 248 pp | 7 x 10 | US$108


Cloth: 978-1-62320-133-3
eBook: 978-1-62320-134-0

The book contextualizes the assessment of the monitoring function of institutional


investors in the Chinese economy using mixed research methods including interviews,
secondary data analysis, and a case study. Noting the diverse types of institutional
investors in China, author Yuan Rongli singles out financial institutions, particularly
securities investment funds and securities companies, which are counterparts
of institutional investors as traditionally understood, as she probes into the
actual functioning of financial institutions in corporate governance as well as the
corresponding effects on company performance. Her study, apart from confirming the
important role of these financial institution investors, identifies the factors that enhance
and limit this role and the main agency problem in Chinas corporate governance.
YUAN Rongli, Associate Professor of Accounting at the School of Business at Renmin
University of China. She was the CFO of Zhengzhou Weikemu Electronic Co. Ltd.
during its IPO and is currently serving on the Editorial Board of the China Journal of
Accounting Studies.

Wages in China
An Economic Analysis
ZHANG Jun (Fudan University)
A major determinant of the primary distribution of national income, wages will have
tremendous impacts on both social equity and economic efficiency in China. This series
presents authoritative research results from the study of the evolution of Chinas wage
formation mechanism over 30 years.
The series looks at the impact from the institutional evolution of the wage system, social
networks, and geographical factors on the determination of wages. The author examines
the collective negotiation system as an example of institutional changes to explore the
impacts on employees wages, and does an empirical study on the shrinkage in labors
share of national income by using industrial and provincial data.

3-Volume Set
November 2015 | 530 pp | 7 x 10 | US$238
Cloth: 978-1-62320-116-6
eBook: 978-1-62320-117-3

ZHANG Jun is Changjiang Professor of Economics and Director


of the China Center for Economic Studies at Fudan University
in China. He authored and edited many books including Thirty
Years of Reform and Opening Up, Transformation of the Chinese
Enterprises, and Economic Transitions with Chinese Characteristics.

New & Forthcoming

Based on the discussion of local policy-making decisions under fiscal federalism


in China, the author also analyzes the regional wage differences with economic
geographical and regional policy variances. The perspective of inter-industrial wage
spillover is also followed to explain the wage differences and convergence paradox.

Transformation of Chinas Modern Banking


System
From the Late Qing Era to the 1930s
LAN Rixu (Central University of Finance and Economics)
Chinas banking system has undergone many transformative changes since the Qing
Era. Of particular note is the period between the Quing Era and the 1930s when China
began to interact with the West.
The product of more than 10 years of research, this series offers a unique and
comprehensive analysis of the financing structure, governance structure, incentive and
restraint mechanisms, and structural changes of Chinas modern banking system. Lan
Rixu uses historical evidence to show how the transformation of the modern banking
system of China reflected an acute awareness of the practical reality of modern Chinese
bankers.

2-Volume Set
June 2015 | 488 pp | 7 x 10 | US$208
Cloth: 978-1-62320-092-3
eBook: 978-1-62320-093-0

The series is a winner of the Second Financial Book Awards, the Golden Goat Awards,
co-organized by China Finance, China (Guangzhou) International Finance Expo, and
the Finance Affairs Office of Guangzhou.
LAN Rixu is Associate Professor at the School of Economics at Central University of
Finance and Economics. He is the author of Modernization of Chinas Finance (2005),
and a co-author of The Economic Development of Contemporary China: A 60-Year
Review (2009), A Financial History of China (2008), and other works.

Reforming Chinas Capital Market


The Future Development Path
WU Xiaoqiu
In Reforming Chinas Capital Market, Wu Xiaoqiu, forefather of Chinas securities
theory, examines the most critical issues with this volatile but booming market. This
book also offers studies of prominent cases of trading irregularities in China over the
past 20 years, as well as suggestions of the regulatory system and the policy orientation
for future reforms such as the creation of market watchdogs in order to deter unfair
trading practices.
The IPO Market in China and Its Supervisory Mechanism
Acquisition and Restructuring: Increasing Allocation Efficiency in Existing
Resources
Refinancing of PLCs: Regulation Changes and Policies of Dividend Distribution

New & Forthcoming

Information Disclosure and Market Interpretation


Liabilities of Securities Violations: Current Laws and Future Developments

2-Volume Set
Coming in 2016 | US$218
Cloth: 978-1-62320-108-1
eBook: 978-1-62320-109-8

Delisting: Market Cleanup and Value Enhancement as Important Safeguards


WU Xiaoqiu is President of the Finance and Securities Institution at Renmin
University of China. He is a leading expert in finance and securities research in China,
having published nearly 100 papers in the nations leading journals. He is also the
author of Interpretation of Capital Market (2002), Transformation and Rise of China
(2011), Chinese Securities Companies: Present and Future (2012), and other works.

Major Issues and Policies in Chinas Financial


Reform
Edited by CHEN Yulu and GUO Qingwang (Renmin University of China)
Pants with close crotch, polyandry, and a tiger in a cage these enigmatic terms
are frequently used by Chinese economists and policy-makers to figuratively describe
certain significant financial policies and phonomena in the history of New China.
Major Issues and Policies in China's Financial Reform is a 4-volume guide to these terms.
With the economic transformation of late 1980s as a turning point, this series provides
an in-depth examination of 28 key financial concepts in China over a 60-year timespan.
A Tiger in a Cage - Potential shocks on market supply and demand from
household cash in hand and saving deposits
Polyandry - The use of the fiscal surplus from the previous year to make the budget
of the current year

4-Volume Set
Coming in 2016 | US$368
Cloth: 978-1-62320-033-6
eBook: 978-1-62320-124-1

CHEN Yulu is President of the Renmin University of China, Member of the


Monetary Policy Committee of the Peoples Bank of China, Vice President of the
China International Finance Society.
GUO Qingwang, Professor and Dean of the School of Finance at the Renmin
University of China. He is also Vice President of the Chinese Tax Institute, Executive
Director of the Society of Public Finance of China.

Rural Development in China


The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets
LU Yilong (Renmin University of China)
This series explores Chinas rural development path from two angles: institutional
innovations and the market. Using Chinas unique 3-rurals concept as the basis, the
series discusses the institutional drawbacks and demands to determine the specific issues
of Chinas rural market, and gives suggestions of how to stimulate Chinas rural socioeconomic growth.
Patterns in New Rural Communities and Institutional Demand
Reforming the Dual-Sector Structure and Developing Rural Communities
Transfer of Land under the Household Responsibility System
Government Imposed Institutional Innovations
Institutional Innovations and Emerging Factor Markets

3-Volume Set
August 2015 | 470 pp | 7 x 10 | US$268
Cloth: 978-1-62320-088-6
eBook: 978-1-62320-089-3

Peasants Market Preferences


Institutional Conditions for Nurturing Entrepreneurial Talents in the Rural
Rural Development in 19491979, and 19792009
Market Transition and Rural Stratification
Dual Structure and Dual Institution in China's Rural Society
New Rural Communities and Urbanization
Institutional Innovations in the Market and Recent Rural Developments

New & Forthcoming

Non-Farm Business Activities and Social Network of Rural Households

LU Yilong is the Deputy Director of the Research Center of Sociological Theory and
Method, Renmin University of China. He is an associate professor in sociology at
Renmin University of China.

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China s Outward Foreign Direct Investment
Theories and Strategies
ZHANG Hong (Shandong University)

Finance & Investment

This volume aims to combine global value chain (GVC) theories and foreign direct
investment (FDI) theories and provide theoretical explanations for Chinas outward
foreign direct investment activities from the perspective of the global value chain. The
book addresses five areas: summary explanations for Chinas outward FDI activities
offered by current theories of GVC and outward FDI; rationally understand Chinas
position in GVC and characteristics of Chinas outward FDI in this new era; build
and discuss theoretical models behind technology acquisition and upgrading in value
chains through outward FDI; examine the impact of outward FDI on the domestic
technologic progress; provide suggestions on Chinas outward FDI strategies from the
perspective of GVC based on theoretical and empirical analyses.

December 2014 | 240 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138


Cloth: 978-1-62320-036-7
eBook: 978-1-62320-065-7

ZHANG Hong is Professor at the School of Economics of Shandong University.


Her academic works include: Transnational Companies Outward FDI and the Market
Structure of Host Countries (2006), Empirical Analysis of the Influencing Factors of the
Sino-Korea Intra-industry Trade (2006).
BOOK REVIEW
This is a timely book in light of the fact that the annual value of Chinas outward
foreign direct investment (OFDI), which for all practical purposes had begun only in
the early 2000s, is now just about matching the value of the inflow of FDI into China.
--Paul Marer, Ph.D., Professor of International Business, Central European
University Business School

Managing Inflation in China


Current Trends and New Strategies
LIU Yuanchun (Renmin University of China)
Liu Yuanchuan reports the results of a large research project he led investigating
the causes of inflation in China. After an overview, he covers internal causes of
inflation, inflation from an international perspective, the transmission and impact
of inflation, inflation from the perspective of income and wealth distribution, and
an inflation forecast and choice of tools. Among specific topics are an endogenous
money perspective on the relationship between China's currency and inflation, how
international agricultural product prices affect China's agricultural product prices, the
effects of the wage level on China's industrial upgrading, a study of heterogeneity in
China's welfare costs of inflation, and coordination between global monetary policy
adjustments and China's monetary policy.

2-Volume Set
December 2014 | 560 pp | 7 x 10 | US$198
Cloth: 978-1-62320-041-1
eBook: 978-1-62320-068-8

LIU Yuanchun is the Associate Dean of the School of Economics and Associate
Director of the Institute of Economic Research, Renmin University of China. He is
the author of Renminbi Exchange Rate and China's Monetary Policies (2005), China's
CGE Model and the Renminbi's Exchange Rate Depreciation (2006).
BOOK REVIEW
The first volume of Managing Inflation in China: Current Trends and New
Strategies illustrates a main strand of Chinese economic research. It is ambitious in
scope and seeks to integrate both Chinese and foreign work. For those not intimately
familiar with the Chinese economy, Chapter 3 is especially valuable. It correctly
upends conventional views about the role of the money supply, emphasizing the crucial
role of lending to producers.
--Derek Scissors, PhD, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

Private Equity Funds in China


A 20-Year Overviewv
XIA Bin, Wang Changyun, and Zhou Yean
In this two-volume set, Xia, Wang, and Yean present readers with a comprehensive
overview of the development of private equity funds in China.
The first volume provides an overview of the general subject before diving into the
development of Chinas privately offered funds, the development of private funds in
mature markets, and an analysis of the environment for the development of Chinas
privately offered funds. The second volume provides analysis of the regulatory
environment, Chinas privately offered fund industry, Chinas private securities
investment fund companies, non-securites investment funds, and lastly provides
recommendations on future development.

December 2013 | 392 pp | 7 x 10 | US$198


Cloth: 978-1-62320-008-4
eBook: 978-1-62320-055-8

WANG Changyun is Professor at the School of Finance at Renmin University of


China. He is also the Director of China Financial Policy Research Center at Renmin
University of China.
Zhou Yean is Professor at the School of Economics at Renmin University of China.

Finance & Investment

2-Volume Set

XIA Bin is the Honorable Director of the Financial Research Center under the
State Council, and he was Head of the Transaction Department of China Securities
Regulatory Commission and Deputy Head of the Policy Research Center of the
People's Bank of China. He was the chief editor of Chinas Encyclopedia of Securities.

The Capital Market in China


A 60-Year Review
CAO Erjie
In this three volume series Cao presents readers with a comprehensive overview of the
capital market in China, looking at the formation of capital, developmental financing,
state financial intervention, private funds, foreign capital, mergers, mutual funds, bonds,
securities, futures, the role of capital in Socialist society, human capital, time-space
compression, and Renminbi internationalization.
Volume one focuses on the joint stock system in China and the socialization of
capital, innovation in China's mechanized capital formation, and China's finance
lease policies. Volume two looks at the development of China's non-public economy,
private investment, human capital in China, and China's mutual investment fund. The
third volume examines securitization of capital, the financial futures market, China's
investment banks, and the internationalization of the Renminbi. The author is a faculty
member of Tsinghua University.

3-Volume Set
July 2014 | 776 pp | 7 x 10 | US$268
Cloth: 978-1-62320-005-3
eBook: 978-1-62320-060-2

CAO Erjie was the Head of the Investment Investigation


Department of China Construction Bank. His other major
publications include Management of China's Fixed Asset
Investment, A 40-Year Review of China Construction Bank.

Structural Reform in Chinas Regional


Governments
GUO Qingwang and JIA Junxue (Renmin University of China)
Guo and Jia present the findings of the "Study of the Optimal Size and Structure of
China's Regional Governments" conducted by the National Natural Science Foundation
of China. In an innovative theoretical analysis, it builds a framework upon the theories
of intergovernmental fiscal relations and government administration to examine the
endogenous determinants of the size, structure, and evolution of regional governments
and the influence they have on China's socio-economic development.
It also takes a more microscopic perspective, looking at county-level governments to
examine the effect of the differentiated behavior of various levels of government on the
size and structure of regional governments.

Political Science

2-Volume Set
July 2014 | 516 pp | 7 x 10 | US$198
Cloth: 978-1-62320-043-5

GUO Qingwang is the Dean of the School of Finance, Renmin University of


China, and the Vice-President of the Chinese Tax Institute. He is the author of The
Effectiveness and Fade-Out Strategy of Active Fiscal Policy (2007), Corporation Tax:
International Comparison (1996), and Active Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy (2004).
JIA Junxue is the Deputy Head of the School of Finance, Renmin University of
China. Jia was also the Chairman of the Chinese Finance Society.

eBook: 978-1-62320-064-0

The Political and Economic History of China


(19491976)
HU Angang (Tsinghua University)
Chinas political and economic history is chronicled from 1949 to 1976, in three
volumes, from the founding of the Peoples Republic of China to the Cultural
Revolution. It details modernization, industrialization, collectivization, the Great Leap
Forward, Maos successes and mistakes, and the final verdict on the Mao era.
There are 16 chapters in three volumes: Chinas situation in the context of
modernization; economic development history of China; initial conditions for Chinas
modern economic development; Chinas early nation-building efforts; the first golden
age of Chinas industrialization; emulating the Soviet model; collectivization and
nationalization in China; the Great Leap Forward; Mao-centered interpretations
versus official historical judgment of the Cultural Revolution; why did Mao unleash the
Cultural Revolution?; the first phase (1966-1969); the second phase (1969-1973; the
third phase (1973-1976; economic background to the Cultural Revolution; economic
policy and structural reforms during the Cultural Revolution; official verdict on the
Maoist era.

3-Volume Set
November 2013 | 676 pp | 7 x 10 | US$338
Cloth: 978-981-4332-729
eBook: 978-981-4332-60-6

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HU Angang is Professor in the School of Public Policy and


Management at Tsinghua University. He is also Visiting Professor
at Harvard University, Japans Keio University, and Guest
Professor at Tongji University. He is the chief editor of National
Report, a monthly journal of China's political research which is
read by China's top leaders. He is the author of China in 2020: A
New Kind of Superpower (2010), Mao Zedong and the Cultural
Revolution (2008), Economic and Social Transformation in China
(2006), and other works.

Renewable Energy in China


Towards a Green Economy
Edited by LIU Manhong Mannie, Mike Henry, and HUANG Haifeng
Renewable Energy in China: Towards a Green Economy presents a complete look at
Chinas efforts to become a green nation. This three-volume series uses an overview
of contemporary issues of sustainable development, as well as a set of 25 unique case
studies (from leading companies and industry experts in China and the West), to
highlight Chinas unique green role. The key concepts of sustainable development,
including the rising use of solar and wind power, present complex challenges for China
and shape the nations geopolitical role.

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
Green Supply Chain: Improving Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance
Chinas Solar Energy: Solar Photovoltaics (PV)
A Summary of Chinas Biodiesel Field and Hydro Power

3-Volume Set
October 2013 | 880 pp | 7 x 10 | US$308
eBook: 978-1-62320-051-0

Qingdao: The Development and Utilization of Ocean Energy


Offshore Wind Power by CNOOC
Forestry Carbon Exchange Practice in China
FROM THE PREFACE

LIU Manhong Mannie, Professor and PhD


adviser at the School of Finance, Renmin
University of China, is a Financial Adviser
to the Beijing Municipal Government, the
Director at Boston China VC Research
Center, and the Director of the Private Equity
Research Center at the Renmin University of
China.
HUANG Haifeng is the director of the
Center for Green Economy, Peking University
HSBC Business School, as well as Asian
Chairman in the Ecological Development
Union International, and the supervisor of the
Chinas Ministry of Land and Resources.
Mike Henry is Associate Dean of the School
of Business, Macewan University.

I hope that the publication of this book can raise awareness and provoke thought
on the issue of renewable energy, and attract more people to participate in the study
of theories and the application of renewable energy, and thus contribute to the
development of renewable energy in China.

Economics

Cloth: 978-1-62320-020-6

Green Insurance, Renewable Energy, and Carbon Finance in China

--Cheng Siwei, Former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the


National People's Congress of China

The Green Economy and Its Implementation in China


Edited by LIU Manhong Mannie, David Ness, and HUANG
Haifeng
400 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138 | Cloth: 978-981-4298-95-7
A collection of essays and papers presented by over 30
internationally regarded experts from China, Canada, the United
States, Europe and Australia in a series of conferences on Chinas
ecological development issues at the China-Europe Forum hosted
by the Ecological Development Union International (EDUI).
BOOK REVIEW
Overall, this is a highly recommendable publication on the green economy in China
which provides a good overview over the most important industries, the government
policies, as well as the potential for further development. Its unique feature is the well
assembled group of authors in which Chinese contributors provide original insights
with China-specific knowledge."
--Henrique Schneider, Chief Economist, Swiss Federation of Small and
Medium Enterprises

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Theoretical System of Chinas Macroeconomic


Analysis
ZHENG Chaoyu (Renmin University of China)
This book delineates a theoretical system of macroeconomic analysis for China from
the angles of the AD-AS model, growth and inflation, the open economy, and demand
management. It describes China's current macroeconomic status, which is characterized
by high savings, investment, and economic growth, and examines the components of its
economy, including its aggregate supply and demand functions, external demand-driven
economic fluctuations, structural and cost-push inflations, and structural economic
changes.
The book also details a dynamic purchasing power parity theory and a macroeconomic
analysis and forecasting model aligned with the IS-LM-AS approach, the country's
experience in demand management, and its monetary policy.

May 2013 | 224 pp | 7 x 10 | US$118


Cloth: 978-981-4402-33-0

Economics

eBook: 978-981-4402-34-7

Zheng Chaoyu is Professor of Economics at Renmin University of China. He was a


Fulbright Scholar in 2004 and 2005. He was also selected as one of the "New Century's
Top Scholars" by the Ministry of Education of China. He is the author of Nonequilibrium Development of China's Economy, Measurement of the Effects of Monetary
Policies, Research on the Economy of Speed, Research on China's Inflation and Capital
Inflow, and other works.

Internationalization of the RMB


2013 Annual Report
International Monetary Institute
This report examines China's current RMB (renminbi) policy and its goals for full
internationalization of the currency in the future.
It describes the indicators and data that take into account the global share of all functions
of the RMB viewed as an international currency (the RMB Internationalization Index)
and its rationale, development, structural analysis and changes, and comparison of the
internationalization indexes of major currencies; the current situation of renminbi
internationalization, including RMB cross-border trade settlements, RMB direct
investments, securities investment, the RMB overseas credit market, the RMB in global
exchange reserves, the foreign exchange and offshore markets, RMB exchange rates, and
China's capital account openness; and world perspectives on RMB internationalization.

June 2014 | 392 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138

Established in 2009, the International Monetary Institute is a non-profit academic


institution housed in the School of Finance at Renmin University of China and the
China Financial Policy Research Center.

Cloth: 978-1-62320-096-1
eBook: 978-1-62320-097-8

BOOK REVIEW
For those who want a serious, comprehensive status report on the internationalization
of the yuan, there is no better read than The Internationalization of the RMB: 2013
Report. According to The Economist, the Buzz about the rise of Chinas currency has
run far ahead of sedate reality. This volume increases the signal-to-buzz ratio.
-- Prof. Steve H. Hanke, The Johns Hopkins University

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Enrich Annual Economic Review


Chinas Economy 2009-2012
The Institute of Economic Research, Renmin University of China
The four volumes in this new series summarize Chinas economic figures for 2009, 2010,
2011, and 2012, monitor major economic trends in China, and identify global trends
impacting Chinas national economy.
The 2009 volume examines Chinese monetary and fiscal policies following the financial
crisis, the relationship between fiscal policy and economic fluctuations, the adjustment
path of the American trade deficit, and the outstanding results China has achieved
in cutting carbon emissions per capital compared to developed countries. The 2012
volume focuses on international comparisons of economic growth models as inspiration
for China to pursue continuous and healthy rapid economic development.

4-Volume Set

Chinas Economy 2009

December 2014 | 1416 pp | 7 x 10 | US$448

312 pp | US$108 | 978-981-4298-67-4

eBook: 978-1-62320-062-6
The Institute of Economic Research of
the Renmin University of China is an
academic institution engaged in research
on Chinas macroeconomic dynamics and
major economic issues. It commissions a
number of macroeconomists to study Chinas
macroeconomic trends and cutting-edge
economic issues.

Chinese Macro-economic Landscape and Policies in 2009


Overall Analysis on Chinese Macro-economy in 2009
Economic Cycle, Inflation Cycle and Stock Market Cycle

Economics

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Chinas Economy 2010


408 pp | US$138 | 978-981-4339-33-9
China's Core Inflation Estimate from a Perspective of Forecast
Redoubling Residents' Income and China's Economic
Growth
Financial System Reform of the 12th Five-Year Plan

Chinas Economy 2011


368 pp | US$138 | 978-981-4339-42-1
Overall Analysis on China's Macro-economy 2011
Liquidity in the Financing Structure Variation
China's Economic Growth vs. Its Aging Population

Chinas Economy 2012


440 pp | US$138 | 978-1-62320-034-3
Analysis of Factors Affecting China's Potential Growth Rate
Future Trends of China's Economic Growth and Response
Strategies

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Enrich Series on Chinas Economic Issues


This nine volume set focuses on a wide range of contemporary economic and financial
issues in China, including monetary policies, banking reform, fiscal deficits, regional
development, and industrial restructuring.
The series also covers some more minor issues, including the development of service
industries in China, the economic effects of foreign trade, the development of the
Yangtze River Delta, and coordination between economic efforts in China's rural and
urban areas.

9-Volume Set

Economics

March 2013 | 2984 pp | 7 x 10 | US$888


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(In alphabetical order)

Volume 1
China's Openingup: The Impact on
Monetary Policy
Choice

Volume 2
Growth of the
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Yangtze River Delta

Volume 3
Foreign Trade
Growth and
Economic
Development In
China

Volume 4
A Study of the
Macroeconomic
Effects of China's
Fiscal

Volume 5
Competition,
Concentration
and Efficiency of
Commercial Banks
in South Korea,
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Taiwan

Volume 6
Research on
Western Economic
Triangular Zone:
Development of
the Anti-gradient
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Volume 7
Conflict and
Harmony:
Development in the
Yangtze River Delta

Volume 8
The Strategy of
Chinese RuralUrban Coordinated

Volume 9
The Strategy of
Chinese RuralUrban Coordinated
Development to
2020 Part 2

FAN Zhiyong, Renmin University of China


HUANG Juan, Renmin University of China
JIN Zhesong, University of Kobe
LI Jun, Central University of Finance and
Economics
LIU Zhibiao, University of Nanjing
SHAO Feng, Tsinghua University
SUN Jiuwen, Renmin University of China
XIE Fei, Chongqing University of Technology
XU Xiongqi, Chongqing University of
Technology
ZHENG Jianghuai, University of Nanjing

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Joe Zhang

is a corporate governance advisor based in Hong Kong. He worked for 11 years at UBS, mainly as Head of China
Research and then Deputy Head of its China Investment Banking Division. He was an official of the central People's
Bank of China in Beijing from 1986 to 1989. Between 2006 and 2008, Joe was the Chief Operating Officer of Shenzhen Investment Limited,
a government company.

Party Man, Company Man


Is Chinas State Capitalism Doomed?
Inefficient and corrupt, the state sector in China is the source of many of the nations current
ills. However, according to corporate financier Joe Zhang, it is fixable. In his new book, Joe
shares his firsthand insights into Chinas SOEs, the reasons he left the Communist Party, and
his predictions on the future of Chinas successful and growing state sector.

BOOK REVIEWS
Joe Zhang has long been one of the most astute observers of China, whether the issue is
energy efficiency, macroeconomics or the role of state-owned companies.... This book is
a rare firsthand view from inside the machinery of China's vast economy.

Paperback: 978-1-62320-038-1
eBook: 978-1-62320-057-2

Trade Titles

April 2014 | 256 pp | 5.5 x 8.5 | US$15.95

-- Victor Mallet, author of The Trouble with Tigers: the Rise and Fall of
South-East Asia , and South Asia Bureau Chief of the Financial Times
Gripping, well-written, insider's account about the state-owned sector in China and the
much needed reforms taking place I highly recommend this book for investors, policy
makers and anyone interested in knowing the internal plumbing of China's economy.
-- Shaun Rein, Founder, China Market Research Group, Author, The End of
Copycat China: The Rise of Creativity, Innovation, and Individualism in Asia
Joe Zhang is the bull in the China shop. An insider who is unafraid to speak his mind
and to lock horns with the idiosyncrasies of state capitalism. His latest book is an
entertaining and educational look into boardrooms of China business.
-- Jeffrey Towson, Professor of Investment at Peking University and author of
the #1 best-seller The One Hour China Book

Inside Chinas Shadow Banking


The Next Subprime Crisis?
Within shadow banking, Chinas microcredit industry is an area of tremendous interest
for most business analysts. In this book, Joe Zhang pinpoints the areas of concern
based on his experience in the field and his knowledge of the complicated rules and
regulations of banking in China gathered during his years as an official of the central
Peoples Bank of China in Beijing.

BOOK REVIEWS
This is an informed, clearly written and timely look at China's financial system by a
real player in the system itself.

May 2013 | 176 pp | 5.5 x 8.5 | US$15.95


Paperback: 978-1-62320-017-6
eBook: 978-1-62320-044-2

-- James McGregor, author of No Ancient Wisdom, No Followers: The


Challenges of Chinese Authoritarian Capitalism
Joe Zhang has impeccable timing. The former investment bankers book about
running a small Chinese microcredit firm, Inside Chinas Shadow Banking, has hit
shelves just as concerns about the countrys runaway credit boom are capturing global
headlines.
--Peter Thal Larsen, Thomson Reuters

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Strategic Priorities
China's Reforms and the Reshaping of the Global Order
HU Yifan (Haitong International Securities)
Proposes short-term and long-term measures to ensure the sustainability and solvency of
local public financial institutions in China amid mounting government debt
Provides key points on how China can use its new economic leverage to shape its long-term
outward investment strategies in Africa and ASEAN countries.
Assesses Chinas latest policies to promote the Renminbi as a world reserve currency amid a
global currency war
Analyzes Chinas national pension system and labor issues in the wake of President Xis
sweeping reforms
HU Yifan is Chief Economist and Head of Research at Haitong International in Hong Kong
and a Visiting Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Additionally, Dr.
Hu has worked with the World Bank and KPMG.
November 2013 | 336 pp | 6 x 9 | US$27.95

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Cloth: 978-1-62320-037-4 | eBook: 978-1-62320-052-7

Structural Economics in China


A Three-Dimensional Framework for Balanced Growth
XIANG Junbo (Agricultural Bank of China)
A thorough examination of the structural imbalances in Chinas consumption, investment,
financial, and international balance of payments sectors, the book measures Chinas structural
imbalances in terms of wealth distribution, economic growth, and environmental protection.
XIANG Junbo is the Chairman of the Agricultural Bank of China. He served as Deputy
Auditor-General of the National Audit Office, Vice President of the Peoples Bank of China,
and Director of its Shanghai headquarters.
February 2012 | 360 pp | 7 x 10 | US$128
Cloth: 978-981-4298-38-4 | eBook: 978-981-4298-39-1

China's Exchange Rate Variation


Impacts on Industrial Restructuring
GU Kejian and YU Jian (Renmin University of China)
Using the three transmission paths of Chinas exchange rate variation as the basis of their
research, the authors examine the link between the RMB exchange rate and the overall
industrial restructuring of China.
GU Kejian is a Professor at the School of Business at Renmin University of China. His areas
of expertise are international trade theory and policy.
YU Jian is an Assistant Analyst at the Department of Business Management of the Peoples
Bank of China.
January 2012 | 272 pp | 7 x 10 | US$108
Cloth: 978-981-4298-34-6 | eBook: 978-981-4298-35-3

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Innovative Capability of Chinese Enterprises


YI Zhihong (Renmin University of China)
This book looks at the panorama of the innovative capability of Chinese enterprises from the
international environment, financial environment, and industrial policies to specific topics
such as technological innovation, institutional innovation, and the rise of proprietary brands.
YI Zhihong is Professor of Corporate Finance, Renmin University of China, and the
President of the Business School at the Renmin University of China. Yi was a visiting scholar
at Harvard Business School (HBS) and the University of Michigan.
May 2012 | 440 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138
Cloth: 978-981-4298-36-0 | eBook: 978-981-4298-37-7

China's External Economic Relations


Edited by LIU Saili and ZHOU Lin (China Foreign Affairs University)

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Using a systematic approach to assess each of Chinas key economic partners the U.S., India,
Japan, South Korea, as well as the ASEAN nations the book presents a reasoned overview
of Chinas place in the current geopolitical paradigm and the nations prospects for the future.
LIU Saili is Professor of International Economics at China Foreign Affairs University. Her
research interests include international trade and finance, economic relations between major
countries, and Chinas external economic relations.
October 2012 | 400 pp | 7 x 10 | US$148
Cloth: 978-981-4332-13-2 | eBook: 978-981-4332-11-8

The Development of Rural Finance in China


CHEN Yulu and MA Yong (Renmin University of China)
Using theoretical and empirical methods, the book analyzes and summarizes the features of
Chinas rural households in the rural credit market and looks at the economic behavior of the
supply and demand sides through the prisms of various frameworks: nation, society, system,
and culture.
CHEN Yulu is the President of Renmin University of China, a member of the Monetary
Policy Committee of the Peoples Republic of China, and Vice President of the China
International Finance Society.
September 2012 | 356 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138
Cloth: 978-981-4332-08-8 | eBook: 978-981-4332-07-1

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Chinapedia
The First Authoritative Reference to Understanding China
Edited by FENG Jun et al. (Renmin University of China)
A nearly 700-page comprehensive and authoritative guide to everything you need to know
about China, written and compiled over the course of 7 years by the most knowledgeable
scholars in their respective fields of expertise. With 9 broad sections, and nearly 1000 entries,
this encyclopedia provides a panoramic account of Chinas geography, history, politics,
economy, law, scientific and technological achievements, education, culture, art, and religion.
FENG Jun is the former Vice President at the Renmin University of China, Professor at the
School of Philosophy of the Renmin University of China, and Standing Vice Dean of the
China Executive Leadership Academy.
March 2013 | 668 pp | 7 x 10 | US$188
Cloth: 978-981-4332-54-5 | eBook: 978-981-4332-15-6

Growth without Crisis


China's Modern Financial System

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The Financial Policy Research Center of the Renmin University of China


This book looks at the relationship between economic growth, fiscal decentralization, local
government behavior, and taxation. In addition, the book investigates the RMB equilibrium
exchange rate and traces the political economic mechanism of exchange rate reform to
explain the reasons for Chinas economic growth.
The Financial Policy Research Center of the Renmin University of China conducted a
series of studies on important financial issues in China, such as fiscal and monetary policies,
and other related issues.
September 2011 | 448 pp | 7 x 10 | US$138
Cloth: 978-981-4298-32-2 | eBook: 978-981-4298-33-9

Enrich Series on Chinese Currency Reform


(3-Volume Set)
ZHANG Jie, KAMIKAWA Takao, LI Xiao, DING Yibing
Volume 1 Internationalization of the Renminbi: History, Theories and Policies
Volume 2 Regionalization of the Renminbi
Volume 3 Cooperation between the Renminbi and the Yen
ZHANG Jie is Professor and Deputy Head of the School of Finance at Renmin University
of China.
KAMIKAWA Takao is Professor in International Economics at the Yokohama National
University.
LI Xiao is Professor and Deputy Dean of the School of Economics at Jilin University.
DING Yibing is Professor of the School of Economics at the Jilin University.
November 2011 | 1008 pp | 7 x 10 | US$328
Cloth: 978-981-4339-06-3 | eBook: 978-981-4339-09-4

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An Introduction to Chinas Taxation


Edited by YANG Hong (Central University of Finance and Economics)
The book details the current tax system with a focus on tax rates, taxpayers, tax incentives,
and specific taxation. The book covers 9 tax types, including value added tax, consumption
tax, business tax, customs duty, enterprise income tax, individual income tax, resource taxes,
property taxes, and taxes for special purposes.
YANG Hong is the Dean of the School of Taxation at Central University of Finance and
Economics. Her research covers taxation policies, taxation planning, and enterprise taxation.
February 2012 | 400 pp | 7 x 10 | US$128
Cloth: 978-981-4332-01-9 | eBook: 978-981-4332-00-2

Evolution and Growth of Chinas Wholesale


Industry since 1978
MA Longlong (Renmin University of China)

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In this first English language book about Chinas wholesale industry since Chinas openingup, the author reviews the history of Chinas wholesale industrial reform since 1978. The
book offers a comprehensive examination of the growth of the industry, its structural
evolution, market development, and the emergence of logistics operations.
MA Longlong is a Professor of Industrial Economics and the Director of the Research
Center for Industrial Development and Logistics Reform at Renmin University of China.
Mas research interests are in the areas of market structure, logistics policy, logistics, and
commercial science.
June 2011 | 504 pp | 7 x 10 | US$158
Cloth: 978-981-4298-40-7 | eBook: 978-981-4298-41-4

Economic Reforms and Development in China


Selected Works of Cheng Siwei (3-Volume Set)
CHENG Siwei
This book, in three volumes, presents the thoughts and reflections of the highly regarded
Chinese scholar and statesman, Cheng Siwei. Using the principles of complexity science and
finance, the author also elaborates on the characteristics and laws of fictitious economy in
China and from this perspective, studies such issues as venture capital, financial crises, capital
and monetary markets, inflation and deflation, housing system reform, the social security
system, and enterprise management in contemporary China.
CHENG Siwei was the Chairman of International Finance Forum, and
a former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National
Peoples Congress of China. He has been dubbed the Father of Venture
Capital in China for his groundbreaking work in this area.
December 2011 | 1216 pp | 7 x 10 | US$398
Cloth: 978-981-4332-47-7 | eBook: 978-981-4332-52-1

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SILKROAD
PRESS
Silkroad Press is a humanities imprint of Enrich
Professional Publishing. Our list is broadly focussed
on Chinese culture and studies, history, journalism, art,
philosophy, religion, art and literature.
By partnering with universities in China and Hong
Kong, Silkroad Press has become the leading publisher
to translate into English and publish the work of
renowned Chinese scholars.
Our goal is to promote a better understanding of
contemporary China through studying its past and
heritage.

The History and Spirit of Chinese Art


ZHANG Fa (Renmin University of China)
Art is always a product of cultural evolution, and The History and Spirit of Chinese Art
looks at this universal process as it unfolded in ancient China. With mountain-water
landscape paintings, works of classical Chinese calligraphy, and blue and white porcelain
widely displayed in museums and fetching high prices in auction houses worldwide,
Chinese art is no longer foreign to the Western world. However, to many, the making of
such cultural artefacts remains an enigmatic process. Indeed, Chinese art, the product of
such an old civilization, was shaped by an ongoing process of evolution along the ebbs
and flows of Chinas history as a nation.
Aesthetics expert Zhang Fa deciphers the philosophies and thoughts that have defined
Chinese art since the very beginning of the Chinese civilization, moving through the
dynastic landmarks of artistic development with discussions of numerous art forms
including paintings, architecture, dance and music, calligraphy, and literature.
Origins of Chinese Artistic Motifs in Pre-Qin Primitive Society

2-Volume Set
December 2015 | 400 pp | 7 x 10 | US$198
Cloth: 978-1-62320-129-6
eBook: 978-1-62320-130-2

Architecture, Sculpture, Epideictic Rhapsody, and Portraits in the Qin and Han
Dynasties, under a New Concept of the Universe
Artistic Grandeur in the Tang Dynasty, the Cultural Pinnacle of Ancient China
Cultural and Artistic Transitions in the Song Dynasty
Embracement of the Popular, Realistic, and Pragmatic in Yuan, Ming, and Qing Art

The Formation of Chinese Humanist Ethics


From a Hermeneutic-Semiotic Perspective

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ZHANG Fa is Professor of the School of Art and President of the Institute of


Aesthetic Research, Renmin University of China. Currently, he also sits on the Board
of the Chinese Association for Aesthetics and Chinese Comparative Literature
Association. He has published influential research papers and books on aesthetics and
Chinese art, including The Elements of Aesthetics (1999), A History of Chinese Aesthetics
(2000), and Art, Literature, and the Modernity of China (2002).

LI Youzheng (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)


This book makes Chinese ethics theoretically more understandable through an
interdisciplinary approach, from the perspectives of hermeneutics and semiotics. The
Analects of Confucius are structurally analyzed so as to reveal the epistemological
preconditions and pragmatic rationality implied in the maxims of this important classic.
Volume 1 and 2 The Structure of the Chinese Ethical Archetype
Political Turn of Mencian-Confucian Ethics against Taoist Nihilism and Legalist
Philosophy of Power
The Epistemological Challenge to Confucian Ethics: Taoism and Legalism
The Ethical Pragmatics of the Mencian Political Will
Volume 3 and 4 The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology

4-Volume Set
August 2012 | 824 pp | 7 x 10 | US$368
Cloth: 978-981-4339-84-1
eBook: 978-981-4402-37-8

The Cultural Consequences of Han-Confucianism


The Historiographic and Exegetic Patterns of Han-Academia
The Composition of the Confucianist Classics
LI Youzheng is a Special Research Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
Vice-President of the International Association for Semiotic Studies. He is the author
of An Introduction to Theoretical Semiotics, The Structure of the Chinese Ethical
Archetype, The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology, and Epistemological Problems of
the Comparative Humanities.
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The Capital of the Yuan Dynasty


CHEN Gaohua (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
The Yuan Dynasty was different from other dynasties in the history of China, and so
was its capital, Dadu, the city that laid the foundation for what would become modernday Beijing.
As the first publication of its kind, The Capital of the Yuan Dynasty presents the capitals
history using a thematic approach. Starting from Beijing in the pre-Yuan Dynasty period
and the building of Dadu as a new city, the author introduces the layout of the city
and imperial palaces, and then focuses on Dadu in detail from political, economic, and
cultural angles.
The Capital of the Yuan Dynasty references over 100 Chinese classics of the Yuan and
succeeding dynasties, including Yuanshi (History of Yuan), Xijinzhi jiyi (Compilation
of the Scattered Writings of the Gazetteer of Xijin), and Tongzhi tiaoge (Legislative
Articles from the Comprehensive Regulations).
Insights from contemporary prose, poetry and references from Goryeo Korea (Nogltae
and Pak Tongsa) complement the text.
April 2014 | 224 pp | 7 x 10 | US$ 128

BOOK REVIEWS

Cloth: 978-981-4332-44-6

Before the arrival of the Mongols, present-day Beijing was the site of the Jin capital
under the Jurchens. After it was sacked by Genghis Khan in 1215, the city was
virtually laid waste. Later, the Mongols built a separate city north of the Jin capital
site, which substantially overlapped the Ming-Qing city of Beijing. In 1267, Genghis
Khans grandson Kublai Khan designated it as his main capital, Dadu, and went
on to found the Chinese-style Yuan dynasty there in 1271. The city lost its capital
status in 1368 when Mongol rule in China was overthrown. Originally written in
Chinese and translated into English, this book is authored by a well-known SongYuan scholar in the PRC and is a worthwhile effort to systematically examine various
aspects of Dadu, including its prehistory, construction, layout, and political, economic,
and cultural life, and ends with a chapter devoted to a brief history of the city in the
last days of the Yuan dynasty. It cites a rich body of modern, especially traditional,
Chinese sources."

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eBook: 978-981-4339-55-1
CHEN Gaohua is the Director at the
Institute of History at the Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences. He was the Director of the
Research Center of the Song, Liao, Jin, and
Yuan Dynasties. He was also the co-translator
of the Cambridge History of China (The Qin
and Han Dynasties).
recommended by

CHOICE for all levels/libraries

Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries.


-- V.C. Xiong, Western Michigan University
CHEN Gaohua is one of the best-known Chinese scholars in Yuan Studies. His
book Yuan Dadu published in 1982 was translated into Japanese in 1984, and into
Mongolian language in 1985. The English translation by Phoebe Poon is a creditable
contribution to the research literature of Yuan history in the western world. The
glossary of personal names, building names and official titles is a handy reference tool
for general readers, and Yuan studies scholars may find it useful, too.
-- Xian Wu, Michigan State University
Chen Gaohua has provided an excellent textbook for all students and researchers on
the Yuan capital and has opened up a treasure-trove of sources hitherto inaccessible to
the English speaking world.
His treatment of this early period sets the tone and style for the rest of the book which
is solid with detail, decorated with primary-sourced quotations, and supported by
plentiful citations. What soon becomes obvious and what marks this book out from all
other studies of the Yuan period currently available in English is that Chens sources
are all Chinese.
-- George Lane, SOAS, University of London

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A History of Journalism in China


FANG Hanqi (Renmin University of China)
The product of more than 3 years of work from 48 top scholars
More than 2,000 pages in 10 individual volumes
Spans 200 BC to the modern era in China
The History of Journalism in China presents the evolution and development of
journalism in China against the backdrop of the major events in Chinas history (the first
and second Sino-Japanese Wars, the Chinese Civil War, and the Cultural Revolution).
The series looks at all aspects of journalism in China including not just newspapers but
journals, television programs, newsreels, and other formats.
The 10-volume History of Journalism in China offers unique insights into journalism
in the entire Chinese-speaking world, from the Mainland to Taiwan to Hong Kong to
Macau and to the larger Chinese diaspora.

10-Volume Set

The editor in chief of this series, Fang Hanqi, Professor Emeritus in Journalism, has
been called the Father of Chinas Modern Journalism.

November 2013 | 2108 pp | 7 x 10 | US$968

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS

Cloth: 978-981-4339-82-7

The Early Newspaper Publishing Activities of Foreigners in China

eBook: 978-981-4339-98-8

Journalism in the era of the 1911 Revolution


Journalism in the Early Republic Period of China
Journalism in the May Fourth Movement
The Founding of the Communist Party in China and Journalism during 19241927
The CPCs Journalism during the Chinese Civil War
Kuomintang Journalism and Private Journalism during the Ten-Year Civil War
Journalism in the Kuomintang-Controlled Areas during Anti-Japanese War
Anti-Japanese Propaganda in Journalism in Hong Kong and Overseas
Journalism in the Liberated Areas during the Second Chinese Civil War
Gargantuan Changes of Journalism in China

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FANG Hanqi is a Professor Emeritus of


Journalism at Renmin University of China.
He has been called the Father of Chinas
Modern Journalism. He is the Director of the
Chinese Journalism Association and Honorary
Chairman of the Chinese Journalism History
Association. He is the author of Newspaper in
Ancient China, The Press History (1979), The
Press History of Modern China (1981), Press
and Journalists in the History (1991), and The
Great Newspaper and Journalists in the History
of Journalism (2000).

Political Standpoints of the Chinese-Operated Newspapers

Journalism in the Construction of Socialism ( January 1957May 1966)


Journalism in the Rectification Movement and the Anti-Rightist Movement

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The Eastward Dissemination of the Western


Learning in the Late Qing Dynasty
XIONG Yuezhi (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
In three volumes Xiong examines the relationship between the eastward dissemination
of Western learning and the society of the late Qing period, exploring only those subjects
that had a major impact on Chinese culture, as he seeks to understand why the arrogant,
ethnocentric and xenophobic Chinese scholar-gentries eventually surrendered to
Western culture.
Volume 1 looks at the contributions of sixteenth-century Catholic missionary, Matteo
Ricci, who succeeded by adopting a Chinese form of preaching, expanding Catholic
influence, gaining the patronage of court officials, winning over the Emperor.
Volume 2 treats schools in detailthe Imperial Foreign Language Institute, the Institute
for Dialects, Shanghai Polytechnic Instituteand publicationsA Review of the
Times and other western titles, science and technology journals.

3-Volume Set
June 2013 | 656 pp | 7 x 10 | US$ 318
Cloth: 978-981-4332-84-2
eBook: 978-981-4339-12-4

XIONG Yuezhi is Vice President of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and
Director of the Institute of History of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. He is
the author of The History of Democratic Ideology in Modern China, Shanghai History:
General Remarks.

Qing Series

Metabolism of Modern Chinese Society


CHEN Xulu (East China Normal University)
Feng Qi, who inherited Chens manuscript after his death, presents Metabolism
of Modern Society which integrates history with a concise analysis of historical
facts, explores dialectics (metabolism here meaning dialectic thinking) in modern
Chinese history, looks at the adoption of Western learning on the basis of Chinese
Confucianism, and examines his study of revolutions and reforms, patriotism and
betrayal, invasion and progress in modern Chinese history, as well as his observation of
the double functions of the huidang (secret societies) in modern history.

2-Volume Set
April 2012 | 488 pp | 7 x 10 | US$248
Cloth: 978-981-4339-79-7
eBook: 978-981-4339-77-3

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Volume 3 describes the dissemination of Western learning through the Society for the
Diffusion of Christian and General Knowledge among the Chinese, introduces John
Fryer, master disseminator, Timothy Richard, Devil Minister, Young J. Allen who
enlightened through publications and education; spotlights Yan Fu and Lin Shu, the
twin pillars of translation.

Chen Xulu (19181988) was a Professor of History, St. Johns University; and one
of the founders and a Professor Emeritus of History, East China Normal University.
He served as the President of Chinese History Society, Vice President of Chinese
Modern History Association. He wrote the Xinhai Revolution, the first book to discuss
this large democratic revolution in China, and he served as one of the editor-in-chief of
Chinas largest encyclopedia Ci Hai. Also, He had published over 30 books such as The
Hundred Days' Reform (1972), Thoughts on Chinas Modern History (1984), Political
Parties After the May Fourth Revolution (1988), Eighty Years of Chinas Modern History
(1983), Encyclopedia of the Republic of China (1990), Collected Biographies of Celebrities
in the Qing Dynasty (1993).

A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty


DAI Yi (Renmin University of China)
The most complete and authoritative look at the last feudal monarchy in Chinas long
history, A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty details the birth of what would become
modern-day China. Covering the fall of the Manchurians, these 4 volumes offer a
comprehensive look at the last dynasty in China. Under Qing rule, China saw art and
culture flourish even while the nation faced invasion by hostile foreign powers and
oppression under the subsequent unequal treaties.
A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty is a landmark work on Chinese history by Chinas
leading expert on the Qing era. Dai Yi explores every facet of the Qings empire and the
dynastys rule. The roots of the structure of todays China can be traced back to the last
dynasty in China.

4-Volume Set
February 2012 | 1208 pp | 7 x 10 | US$458
Cloth: 978-981-4339-78-0
eBook: 978-981-4339-71-1

DAI Yi served as Deputy Director of the History Department of


Renmin University of China, and also as Director of the Research
Institute of Chinese History. In 2002, he served as Director of the
National Editorial Board on Qing dynasty history. He has written
or edited over 30 books, including the Draft of Chinas Modern
History, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), Emperor
Qianlong and his Era, China and the World in the 18th Century, A
Yearbook of the Qing Dynasty.

HUANG Aiping (Renmin University of China)

Qing Series

The Compilation of the Complete Library in


the Four Branches of Literature
This two-volume set outlines the compilation process of The Complete Library of the
Four Branches of Literature, the collection of Chinese books in history, philosophy,
literature, and classics during the Qing dynasty.
In the first volume, the author details its background, rationale, collection, transcription,
revision, storage, perusal, and review, as well as the organization of the Editorial Office
and the scholars involved, the architecture and operation of the imperial libraries,
and the impact of literary inquisition and persecution of forbidden books on the
compilation process. The second volume addresses the publication of the printed
edition and supplementary works, the history of the eight duplicates, the compilation of
the catalog, and its contribution to academic scholarship.

2-Volume Set
February 2012 | 336 pp | 7 x 10 | US$228
Cloth: 978-981-4339-80-3

Huang Aiping is a Professor at the Institute of Qing Dynasty History, School of


History, Renmin University of China. Dr. Huang has published 10 books and over 100
articles. Her representative works include research on the Compilation of the Complete
Library in the Four Branches of Literature, Academia and Culture of the Qing Dynasty
(co-authored), China and the World in the 18th century, A History of Academia and
Culture of Qing Dynasty, and Textology and Qing Dynasty Society.

eBook: 978-981-4332-99-6

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Macau through 500 Years


Emergence and Development of an Untypical Chinese
City
Victor F. S. SIT
Fully supported by the University of Macau and the Advanced Institute for
Contemporary China Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University, Macau through
500 Years is the first book of its kind and it provides a detailed history of Macaus
geographical, social, and economic development.
The product of more than three years of dedicated research, this book brings together
more than 1,000 maps and pictures of Macau to give a full picture of its entire history
including Macaus Golden Age (1550-1643), its protracted decline (1644-1844), and its
role as Guangzhous Outer Port (1758-1824).

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
The Changing Perspectives of China and the West on Power at Sea
June 2012 | 280 pp | 7 x 10 | US$148
Cloth: 978-981-4298-86-5
eBook: 978-981-4298-88-9

History & Culture

Victor F.S. SIT is the author of Chinese City


and Urbanism: Evolution and Development,
Chinese Cities: The Growth of the Metropolis
Since 1949, Beijing: The Nature And Planning
of A Chinese Capital City, and other works.

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The Golden Century (15501643)


Protracted Decline: Opium Trafficking and an Aggressive Imperial Outpost (1644
1844)
Colonization: Expansion and Modernization (18451949)
Contemporary Macau, a World-Class Gambling, Tourist and Exposition City
(19502010)
Key Map for Major Historical Buildings
Guangzhous Outer Port: Winter Bivouac and Opium Trafficking (1758-1824)
Opening Four Ports to Foreign Trade (1684-1757)
A Subtype of the Late Medieval City
Macau Viewed as a Foreigners Ward by China

The Phenomenon of
Chinese Culture at the
Turn of the 21st Century

Distanciation and Return

MENG Fanhua (Peking University)

ZHANG Kaiyuan (Central China Normal


University)

Cloth: 978-981-4332-35-4
March 2011 | 344 pp | 7 x 10 | US$178

Analysis on Traditional Culture


and Modernization of China

Cloth: 978-981-4332-22-4

The Humanistic Values of


the Beijing Olympics
FENG Huiling (Renmin University of
China)
Cloth: 978-981-4298-66-7
October 2010 | 336 pp | 7 x 10 | US$118

April 2011 | 256 pp | 7 x 10 | US$118

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