June 2019
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 [...]
The Human Dimensions of Pollution Policy Implementation: air quality in rural China
Journal of Contemporary China, 11(32), 2002, pp. 495-513 Zweig, David Stephen; Alford, William P.; Weller, Robert P.; Hall, Leslyn; Polenske, Karen R.; Shen, Yuanyuan ABSTRACT: The People's Republic of China is experiencing severe air [...]
Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages
China Review, v. 3, Issue 2, 2003, p. 182-185 Lin, Ying Zweig, David Stephen ABSTRACT: David Zweig's book is a very important contribution to a full under standing of a historic transition—China's impressive achievements [...]