Joseph Fewsmith (1949-2025) was professor emeritus of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University.[1]
Books
Party, State, and Local Elites in Republican China: Merchant Organizations and Fewsmith Politics in Shanghai, 1890-1930 (University of Hawaii Press, 1985)[2][3]
The Dilemmas of Reform in China: Political Conflict and Economic Debate (M.E. Sharpe, 1994)[4]
China Since Tiananmen: The Politics of Transition (Cambridge University Press, 2001)[5]
Elite Politics in Contemporary China (M.E. Sharpe, 2001)[6]
The Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China (Cambridge University Press, 2013)[7]
China Today, China Tomorrow: Domestic Politics, Economy, and Society, ed. (Roman & Littlefield, 2010)[8]
China Since Tiananmen: From Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao, Second Edition (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
China’s Opening Society: The Non-State Sector and Governance, co-edited with Zheng Yongnian (Routledge, 2008)[9]
Rethinking Chinese Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2021)[10]
Forging Leninism in China: Mao and the Remaking of the Chinese Communist Party, 1927-1934 (Cambridge University Press, 2022)[11][12]
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