Avada includes a blog shortcode you can use anywhere on the site!
To return or not to return? Politics vs. economics in China’s brain drain
Studies in Comparative International Development, v. 32, (1), 1997, SPR, p. 92-125 Zweig, David Stephen ABSTRACT: This study, based on 273 face-to-face interviews with students, scholars, and former residents of China in the United [...]
Undemocratic Capitalism: China and the Limits of Economism
National Interest, Summer '99, Issue 56, p63 10p Zweig, David ABSTRACT: Discusses the political and economic conditions in China. Effort of China leaders to manage the economic difficulties foisted on China by the post [...]
China’s Stalled “Fifth Wave” – Zhu Rongji’s Reform Package of 1998-2000
Asian Survey, v. 41, (2), 2001, Mar-Apr, p. 231-247 Zweig, David Stephen ABSTRACT: In spring 1998, Zhu Rongji became China's new prime minister, bringing with him a remarkable and optimistic reform agenda. Two and [...]
Democratic Values, Political Structures, and Alternative Politics in Greater China
Peaceworks, (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace), July 2002 David Zweig ABSTRACT: This study addresses the relationship among popular attitudes toward democracy, a state's political structures--parties, elections, and the government bodies to which [...]


