Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives
Volume 3, 2017
Volume 3, 2017
Authors: Russell A. Glenn, Lisa Fischler, Tian Miao, Matthew Wills, Hung-jen Wang, Ting Luo, Lei Zhang
Volume number: 3
Year of publication: 2017
Language: English
Publisher: Global Century Press (London)
ISSN 2633-9544 (print)
ISSN 2633-9552 (online)
ISBN 978-1-913522-27-0
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9
作者:罗素 A. 格伦,丽莎·菲施勒,田淼,音,魏文轩,罗婷,张蕾
期号:第3期
出版年份:2017年
语言:英文
出版社:环球世纪出版社 (伦敦)
ISSN 2633-9560 (印刷版)
ISSN 2633-9579 (电子版)
ISBN 978-1-913522-27-0
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9
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Russell A. Glenn (罗素 A. 格伦) works at Cloud Compliance at Palantir Technologies. He specialises in international relations, energy security and US-China relations. He was a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands, after obtaineding a PhD at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge University, UK.
Lisa Fischler (丽莎·菲施勒) is ESL Instructor at Monterey Institute of International Studies, and California State University Monterey Bay. She was Associate Professor of political science at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, until 2013. She obtained her PhD in political science in 2000. Her research includes women’s movements and NGO activism in Hong Kong and South China, and transnationalism and gender in China.
Tian Miao (田淼,音) is Lecturer in Urban Planning and Development, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow. She worked as Research Fellow at the Centre for Housing Research, University of St Andrews. She received her PhD in the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. Her PhD study paid attention to the effects of science and technology parks and innovation management on China’s regional development. She is currently the Student Representative for the Regional Studies Association.
Matthew Wills (魏文轩) is PhD student at Department of History, University of California, UCSD, USA. He studied Chinese in the School of Chinese as a Second Language at Peking University in Beijing. Prior to this, he read history (focusing predominantly on the history of China) at Trinity College Oxford, graduating in 2012 with a First. He also works as Assistant Editor for Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives.
Hung-jen Wang (王宏仁) is Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute of Political Economy, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. After obtaining his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Tübingen (ERCCT), Germany, he was a postdoc research fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg/ Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Asian Studies, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. He is author of The Rise of China and Chinese International Relations (IR) Scholarship (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013).
Ting Luo (罗婷) is Senior Lecturer of Political Communication, Manchester Metropolitan University. She works on the ERC funded research project on ‘Authoritarianism 2.0: The Internet, Political Discussion, and Authoritarian Rule in China’. She studies Chinese politics, elections and comparative politics and obtained a PhD in government and an MSc in public policy and administration from London School of Economics and Political Science. Her PhD project aims to explain the political behavior of non-Communist Party members in village elections and the political space for non-Party members in grassroots politics in China.
Lei Zhang (张蕾) obtained her PhD – entitled Bringing China into Comparative Welfare Research: Pension Reform in China – A Historical Institutionalist Case Study (1980s–2010s) – at the department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, in 2013. She is interested in the comparative study of Sino-Japanese corporate pensions social welfare pension. She was the Research Assistant (2011-12) of CCPN at the London School of Economics.
Russell A. Glenn, Lisa Fischler, Tian Miao, Matthew Wills, Hung-jen Wang, Ting Luo, Lei Zhang, ‘Book reviews’, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 3, 2017, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9 (罗素 A. 格伦,丽莎·菲施勒,田淼,音,魏文轩,罗婷,张蕾,‘题’,《全球中国比较研究》,2017年第3期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9)
Russell A. Glenn, Lisa Fischler, Tian Miao, Matthew Wills, Hung-jen Wang, Ting Luo, Lei Zhang, ‘Book reviews’, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 3, 2017, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9 (罗素 A. 格伦,丽莎·菲施勒,田淼,音,魏文轩,罗婷,张蕾,‘题’,《全球中国比较研究》,2017年第3期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2017.9)
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Editorial / Xiangqun Chang
Preface – ‘How ideas become effective in history’: Max Weber on Confucianism and beyond / Wolfgang Schluchter
Articles
Max Weber, China and the world: in search of transcultural communication / ZHANG Xiaoying and Martin Albrow
A cognitive approach to tian (heaven) in ancient and modern Chinese / LAN Chun and JIA Dongmei
The introduction and reception of Max Weber’s sociology in Taiwan and China / Po-Fang Tsai
The issue of ‘reconciling and connecting China and the West’ in the construction of the sociological discourse system / TIAN Yipeng
Discussion
Methodology
Book reviews
The United States and a Rising China: Strategic and Military Implications / Review by Russell A. Glenn
China, the United States, and 21st-Century Sea Power: Defining a Maritime Security Partnership / Review by Russell A. Glenn
Confronting Discrimination and Inequality in China: Chinese and Canadian Perspectives / Review by Lisa Fischler
Unparalleled Reforms: China’s Rise, Russia’s Fall, and the Interdependence of Transition / Review by Tian Miao
Revolution and the People in Russia and China: A Comparative History / Review by Matthew Wills
Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan / Reviews by Hung-jen Wang / Ting Luo
Beyond the Middle Kingdom: Comparative Perspectives on China’s Capitalist Transformation / Review by Lei Zhang
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