- Cover
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Scholarship, National Interest and Conceptual Paradigm
- 2. China, What China?
- 3. Chinese? Who are the Chinese?
- 4. Intellectual Poverty of the Chinese Neo-Enlightenment
- 5. The Coordinating Efforts in Constructing China
- 6. Why is the Cultural Revolution Cultural?
- 7. Why is the Cultural Revolution Revolutionary? The Legacies
- 8. Clashing Views of the Great Leap Forward
- 9. National Interest and Transnational Interest: The Political and Intellectual Elite in the West
- 10. Geopolitics and National Interest I: China's Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics
- 11. Geopolitics and National Interest II: The South China Sea Disputes
- Bibliography
- Index