2 February / Golden Auditorium

4:30 p.m.

Christine Boyer, School of Architecture, Princeton University

Publications:


A very selective bibliography of books and articles written by Dorothy Solinger. Materials are in English and are available in the Colgate University Libraries. Most links work from on campus only.

Books

Link to an author search for Solinger, Dorothy J. in the Colgate University Libraries catalog.


Articles & Essays

Solinger, Dorothy J. 2004. Policy consistency in the midst of the Asian crisis: managing the furloughed and the farmers in three cities [Guangzhou, Shenyang and Wuhan]. In Holding China Together: Diversity and National Integration. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 149-192.
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Solinger, D. J. 2003. Selections from Report on Poverty and Anti-Poverty in Urban China - Guest editor's introduction. Chinese Sociology and Anthropology vol. 36, no. 2-3: 3-9.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2003. State and Society in Urban China in the Wake of the 16th Party Congress. China Quarterly no. 176: 943.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2003. Chinese urban jobs and the WTO. China Journal vol. 49: 61-87.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2002. Labour Market Reform and the Plight of the Laid-off Proletariat. China Quarterly no. 170: 304.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2001. Why We Cannot Count the 'Unemployed'. China Quarterly no. 167: 671.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2001. Globalization and the Paradox of Participation: The Chinese Case. Global Governance vol. 7, no. 2: 173.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2001. Ending One-Party Dominance: Korea, Taiwan, Mexico. Journal of Democracy vol. 12, no. 1: 30.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2000. Demolishing Partitions: Back to Beginnings in the Cities? In The People's Republic of China After Fifty Years. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 67-77.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2000. The potential for urban unrest: will the fencers stay on in the pisté? In Is China Unstable? Assessing the Factors. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. pp. 79-94.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 2000. WTO entry: will China's workers benefit from this 'win-win' deal? [World Trade Organization]. China Rights Forum, no. 1: 4-7, 25.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1999. Citizenship Issues in China's Internal Migration: Comparisons with Germany and Japan. Political Science Quarterly vol. 114, no. 3: 455.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1999. Demolishing partitions: back to beginnings in the cities? China Quarterly no. 159: 629-639.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1999. China's floating population. In The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 220-210.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1999. Human rights issues in China's internal migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan. In The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 285-312.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1998. Job categories and employment channels among the floating population. In Adjusting to Capitalism: Chinese Workers and the State. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. pp. 3-47.
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Solinger, Dorothy. 1996. Sojourning in the cracks and crevices: how peasant migrants live in Chinese cities. China Rights Forum , no. Sum: 4-7, 129.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1996. Despite Decentralization: Disadvantages, Dependence and Ongoing Central Power in the Inland--The Case of Wuhan. China Quarterly no. 145: 1-34.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1995. The Chinese work unit and transient labor in the transition from socialism. Modern China vol. 21, no. 2: 155.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1995. China's urban transients in the transition from socialism and the collapse of the communist. Comparative Politics vol. 27, no. 2: 127.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1993. China's transients and the state: A form of civil society? Politics & Society vol. 21, no. 1: 91-122.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1991. Urban reform and relational contracting in post-Mao China - an interpretation of the transition from plan to market. In Reform and Reaction in Post-Mao China - the Road to Tiananmen. New York: Routledge. pp. 104-123.
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Solinger, D. J. 1989. Democracy with Chinese Characteristics. World Policy Journal vol. 6, no. 4: 621-632.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1987. The 1980 inflation and the politics of price control in the PRC. In Policy Implementation in Post-Mao China. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 1-118.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1986. China's Economy: Reform and State Control. Current History vol. 85, no. 512: 261-275.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1986. Industrial Reform: Decentralization, Differentiation, and the Difficulties. Journal of International Affairs vol. 39, no. 2: 105.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1986. China's new economic policies and the local industrial political process. Comparative Politics vol. 18, no. 4: 379-399.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1985. Temporary residence certificate regulations in Wuhan, May 1983. China Quarterly no. 101: 98-103.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1984. Commerce: the petty private sector and the three lines in the early 1980s. In Three Visions of Chinese Socialism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. pp. 73-111.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1983. Marxism and the market in socialist China: the reforms of 1979-1980 in context. In
State and Society in Contemporary China.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. pp. 194-219.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1982. Politics in Yunnan province in the decade of disorder: elite factional strategies and central-local relations, 1967-1980. China Quarterly no. 92: 628-662.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1982. The Fifth National People's Congress and the process of policy making: reform, readjustment, and the opposition. Asian Survey vol. 22, no. 12: 1238-1275.
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Solinger, Dorothy S. 1981. Economic reform via reformulation in China: where do rightist ideas come from? Asian Survey vol. 21, no. 9: 947-960.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1980. Socialists goals and capitalist tendencies in Chinese commerce, 1949-1952. Modern China vol. 6, no. 2: 197-224.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1979. The shadowy second stage of China's ten-year plan: building up regional systems, 1976-1985. Pacific Affairs vol. 52, no. 2: 241-264.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1978. Some speculations on the return of the regions: parallels with the past. China Quarterly vol. 75: 623-638.
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Solinger, Dorothy J. 1977. Minority nationalities in China's Yunnam province: assimilation power and policy in a socialist state. World Politics vol. 30, no. 1: 1-23.
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