Publications

2014
Elizabeth J. Perry. 9/2014. “Citizen Contention and Campus Calm: The Paradox of Chinese Civil Society.” CURRENT HISTORY, Pp. 211-217. Article (PDF)
Elizabeth J. Perry (ed.). 4/2014. “GROWING PAINS: CHALLENGES FOR A RISING CHINA.” special issue of DAEDALUS. View Issue
Elizabeth J. Perry. 4/2014. “Growing Pains: Challenges for a Rising China.” DAEDALUS. View Article
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2014. “Scaling China’s Ivory Tower.” In Beyond Bibliometrics – Identifying the Best, Pp. 26-27. Berlin: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. View Article
2013
Elizabeth J. Perry. 1/2013. “Managing Student Protest in Republican China: Yenching and St. John’s Compared.” FRONTIERS IN THE HISTORY OF CHINA [Chinese version in ZHONGGUO XUESHU, no. 34 (2015)], 8, 1. Article (PDF)
2012
Elizabeth J. Perry. 12/2012. “The Illiberal Challenge of Authoritarian China.” TAIWAN JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, 8, 2, Pp. 3-15. View Article
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2012. ANYUAN: MINING CHINA’S REVOLUTIONARY TRADITION. University of California Press. (Chinese translation from University of Hong Kong Press, 2014.). Publisher's Website
2011
Co-authored with Sebastian Heilmann. 2011. “Embracing Uncertainty: Guerrilla Policy Style and Adaptive Governance in China.” In MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND (Elizabeth J. Perry and Sebastian Heilmann, eds.) [Chinese translation in BIJIAO (2013)]. Book Chapter (PDF)
Co-edited with Sebastian Heilmann. 2011. MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND: THE POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE IN CHINA. Harvard University Press. Publisher's Website
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2011. “From Mass Campaigns to Managed Campaigns: Constructing a ‘New Socialist Countryside'.” In MAO’S INVISIBLE HAND (Elizabeth J. Perry and Sebastian Heilmann, eds.). Harvard University Press. Book Chapter (PDF)
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2011. “Sixty is the New Forty (or is it?).” In THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AT SIXTY (William C. Kirby, ed.). Harvard University Press. Publisher's Website
2010
Li Zongtao 李宗陶 Shen Congle 沈从乐. 7/26/2010. “裴宜理 破解“造反的密码”.” 南方人物周刊 (Southern People Weekly). Article (PDF)
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2010. “Popular Protest: Playing by the Rules.” In CHINA TODAY, CHINA TOMORROW: DOMESTIC POLITICS, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY (Joseph Fewsmith, ed.) [Revised version in HARVARD CHINA REVIEW, with Chinese translation]. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. Publisher's Website
2009
Elizabeth J. Perry. 7/2009. “China since Tiananmen: A New Rights Consciousness?” JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY, 20, 3. Article (PDF)
2008
Elizabeth J. Perry. 11/2008. “Reclaiming the Chinese Revolution.” JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES [Chinese versions in QINGHUA XUEBAO (2012) and in Madeleine Yue Dong, ed., MAJOR WESTERN SCHOLARSHIP ON CHINESE HISTORY (Shanghai, 2010)], 67, 4. Article (PDF)
Elizabeth J. Perry. 3/2008. “Chinese Conceptions of ‘Rights’: From Mencius to Mao – and Now.” PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS [Chinese version in GUOWAI LILUN DONGTAI, nos. 2-3 (2008)]. View Article
Co-authored with Yu Jianrong. 2008. “China’s Political Tradition and Development.” [in Chinese] NANFENG CHUANG, 20.
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2008. “Chinese-style “Rights” and Social Stability.” [in Chinese], LINGDAOZHE, 23.
Elizabeth J. Perry. 2008. “Foreword: Nation and Revolution.” In WEI FEIDE JIANGSHU ZHONGGUO LISHI [Frederic Wakeman: Telling Chinese History] [in Chinese] (Liang He, ed.). Beijing: Dongfang Press.

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