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Chinese Sociology & Anthropology
Co-Editor: Gregory Guldin, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma (gguldin@plu.edu) Co-Editor: Zhou Daming, Zhongshan University, People's Republic of China (hsszdm@zsu.edu.cn) Assistant Co-Editor: Aaron Dennis, Cross-Cultural Consulting Services, PLLC Assistant Co-Editor: Tan Lihua, Sun Yat-sen University
Keep abreast of the most influential Chinese viewpoints on such themes as social stratification, social movements, popular culture, newly emerging sub-cultures and social mores, marriage patterns and family structure, and ethnic minorities. The studies featured in this vital journal focus on the People's Republic of China, as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan, and are all unabridged translations of research papers or published articles from Chinese sources, including scholarly journals and collections of articles published in book form. "Many articles represent first- and second-hand experiences of incidents that occurred, while others report on historical events. This journal gives the reader a unique window into policies and events in China. Recommended." -Magazines for Libraries
Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are indexed/abstracted in Anthropological Index Online, Bibliography of Asian Studies Online, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch, and Wilson Social Sciences Index.
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Vol. 41 (Fall 2008 - Summer 2009)
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Editorial Board
Advisory Committee Borge Bakken, Australian National University; Anita Chan, Australian National University; Chen Xingcan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Gao Bingzhong, Beijing University; Guo Xinghua, Renmin University of China; Stevan Harrell, University of Washington; Lobsang Gelek, China National Research Center for Tibetan Studies; Ma Jing, Yunnan University; Qin Hongzeng, Journal of Guangxi University for Nationalities; Jonathan Unger, Australian National University; Martin King Whyte, Harvard University; Zhou Xiachong, Nanjing University
Table of Contents
Summer 2009
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| The Debate on the Abolition of Capital Punishment as Applied to Economic Crimes in China | | Guest Editor's Introduction | | ZHANG NING | 3 | | On Limiting and Abolishing the Death Penalty for Economic Crimes in China | | | | ZHAO BINGZHI AND WAN YUNFENG | 14 | | On the Death Penalty | | From the Chief Editor of Criminal Law Review | | CHEN XINGLIANG | 41 | | Multiple Paradoxes on "Abolishing the Death Penalty for Corrupt Officials" | | | | ZHANG GUIFENG | 45 | | A Study on the Death Penalty as Applied to Those Engaged in the Transportation of Drugs | | Observations on a Letter from a Prisoner Condemned to Death | | CHEN XINGLIANG | 48 | | On the Application of the Death Penalty and Public Opinion | | | | LU JIANPING | 66 | | The Influence of Public Opinion on the Application of the Death Penalty | | | | ZUO JIANWEI | 80 | | Author Index to Chinese Sociology and Anthropology, Vol. 41 (Fall 2008-Summer 2009) | | | | | 89 |
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