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1. Learning a Lesson from Taiwan? A Comparison of Changes and Continuity of Labour Policies in Taiwan and China

2. Fragmentation, Centralisation and Policy Learning: An Example from China's Wind Industry

3. The Shaping of Chinese Corporate Social Responsibility

4. Successes and Failures of Corporate Social Responsibility Mechanisms in Chinese Extractive Industries

5. Chinese NGO–Firm Partnerships and CSR from an Institutional Perspective

6. Greening the Field? How NGOs Are Shaping Corporate Social Responsibility in China

7. Collaborative Socially Responsible Practices for Improving the Position of Chinese Workers in Global Supply Chains

8. Bittersweet China: New Discourses of Hardship and Social Organisation

9. Driving the City: Taxi Drivers and the Tactics of Everyday Life in Beijing

10. Stability Maintenance and Chinese Media: Beyond Political Communication?

11. rom Poisonous Weeds to Endangered Species: Shenghuo TV, Media Ecology and Stability Maintenance

12. China’s Responsiveness to Internet Opinion: A Double-Edged Sword

13. Winning Hearts and Minds? Cadres as Microbloggers in China

14. Manufacturing Consent in Cyberspace: China’s “Fifty-Cent Army”

15. Regulation with Chinese Characteristics: Deciphering Banking Regulation in China

16. When the Hong Kong Dream Meets the Anti-Mainlandisation Discourse: Mainland Chinese Students in Hong Kon

17. The Temporal Experience of Chinese Students Abroad and the Present Human Condition

18. Overthrowing the First Mountain: Chinese Student-Migrants and the Geography of Power

19. “I will change things in my own small way”: Chinese Overseas Students, “Western” Values, and Institutional Reform

20. Unseeing” Chinese Students in Japan: Understanding Educationally Channelled Migrant Experiences