CQY volume 58 Cover and Front matter The China Quarterly 58 April/June 1974 Richard Wich Byung-joon Ahn Arif Dirlik Patricia Griffin Frederick Teiwes Perry Link use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core The Origins of The Cultural Revolution Volume I: Contradictions among the People 1956-57 Roderick MacFarquhar In the course of the strange events of the cultural revolution it became clear that Chairman Mao himself was the progenitor of the movement. The three volumes of this study will seek to explain Mao"s apparently inexplicable behaviour by showing how a combination of political, economic, social, and international developments, as well as cultural ones, led him to make his fateful decision. The author presents a history of the tumultuous decade that preceded it, drawing on the revealing documentary materials which appeared during its course and after, as well as on the even more copious material of the pre-cultural revolution period. Ths is also the first study to make use of hitherto secret Mao speeches which became available in the summer of 1973. The present volume deals with the famous episode of the blooming of the ' hundred flowers '. £5-50 Royal Institute of International Affairs Oxford The China Reader IV: People's China Social Experimentation, Politics, Entry onto the World Scene, 1966 through 1972 Edited by David Milton, Nancy Milton, and Franz Schumann. The latest volume in the highly praised "China Reader" series, this is a documentary history of China from the onset of the Cultural Revolution to the country's emergence as a major world power. Among the political leaders, literary men, scholars, and journalists contributing to the volume are Anna touise Strong, Joan Robinson, Mao Tse-tung, touis Kraar, James Reston, Joseph Alsop, and Edgar Snow. $15 hardcover; Vintage paperback $3.95 A History of the Chinese Cultural Revolution By Jean Daubier. translated by Richard Seaver, with a preface by Han Suyin. A French Marxist who participated in the Revolution presents an eye-witness account of the events, and examines their meaning for other Marxist regimes. "The first book on the Cultural Revolution to take the ideology behind it seriously. . . [Oaubier'sl own personal experience of the Cultural Revolution adds an extra dimension to the records." _ JOHN GITTINGS. A Vintage Original. $2.45 VINTAGE BOOKS A division of Random House use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core The China Quarterly an international journal for the study of China April/May 1974 number 58 £1.00 $2.50 OBITUARIES THE TENTH PARTY CONGRESS: THE POWER STRUCTURE AND THE SUCCESSION QUESTION Richard Wich 231 THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION AND CHINA'S SEARCH FOR POLITICAL ORDER Bynog-jooQ Aim 249 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL REVOLUTION IN EARLY CHINESE MARXIST THOUGHT Arif Dirlik 286 PRISON MANAGEMENT IN THE KIANGSI AND YENAN PERIODS Patricia Griffin 310 Reports from China BEFORE AND AFTER THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION Frederick C. Teiwes 332 LI HSI-FAN ON MODERN CHINESE LITERATURE Perry Link 349 Note CHINESE MAPS: AN EXHIBITION AT THE BRITISH LIBRARY Howard Nelson 357 Review Article THE USES AND LIMITS OF ELITE STUDIES: THE CHINESE CASE Frederick C. Teiwes 363 Book Reviews Chine rouge, page blanche. By Pierre Illiez 373 China's Socialist Revolution. By John and Elsie Collier. Marianne Bastid 373 use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core CONTENTS—continued The Politics of Chinese Communism: Kiangsi under the Soviets. By Ilpyong J. Kim 374 Documents of the Chinese Communist Party, 1927-1930. Ed. Hyobom Pak. James P. Harrison 375 History and Will. Philosophical Perspectives of Mao Tse-tung's Thought. By Frederick Wakeman. Wolfgang Bauer 376 Economic Organization in Chinese Society. Ed. W. E. Willmott. Marianne Bastid 378 General Stilwell in China, 1942-1944! The Full Story. By Liang Chin-tung. Steven L Levine 381 Women in China. Ed. Marilyn Young. Emily MacFarauhar 382 Doing Business with the People's Republic of China. Ed. Business Inter- national. Norman Webb 383 God, Ghosts, and Ancestors: The Folk Religion of a Taiwanese Village. By David K. Jordan. Chung-min Chen 385 Chinese Communism 1931-1934.' Experience in Civil Government. By Trygve Lotveit. Chi-hsi Ha 386 China and the World Community. Ed. Ian Wilson. Harold C. Hinton 388 Women and Child Care in China. By Ruth Sidel. Susan Rifkin 392 An Introduction to Chinese Civilization. Ed. John Meskill with J. Mason Gentzler. Tilman Spengler 392 China: An Index to European Visual and Aural Materials. Ed. K. L. Pratt and D. W. S. Gray. Desmond Painter 394 The People's Comic Book. Trans. Endymion Wilkinson. Jonathan Mirsky 395 China's Population Struggle. By H. Yuan Tien. Leo A. Orleans 396 Philosophy and Revolution, From Hegel to Sartre and From Marx to Mao. By Raya Dunayevskaya. Phil BiUingsley 398 The Role of External Powers in the Indochina Crisis. Ed. Gene T. Hsiao. Dennis J. Duncanson 398 Book Notes 400 Books Received (January-March 1974) 403 Quarterly Chronicle and Documentation (January-March 1974) 405 Contributors 432 use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core The China Quarterly Acting Editor: Dick Wilson Assistant: Judith Ravenscroft Editorial Board A. Doak Barnett, Brookings Institution; Cyril Birch, Berkeley; Howard L. Boonnan, Vanderbilt; Jerome A. Cohen, Harvard Law School; Vidya Prakash Dutt, Delhi; Alexander Eckstein, University of Michigan; John K. Fairbank, Harvard; Albeit Feuerwerker, University of Michigan; Herbert Franke, Munich; Maurice Freedman,* All Souls College, Oxford; John Gittings;* A. M. Halpern, Harvard; Werner Klatt, St. Antony's College, Oxford; Donald W. Klein, Tufts; John W. Lewis, Stanford; Choh-ming Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Roderick MacFarquhar, Chatham House; Mark Mancall, Stanford; Michel Oksenberg, University of Michigan; C. H. G. Oldham,* Sussex; Dwight Perkins, Harvard; Lucian W. Pye, M.I.T.; Robert A. Scalapino, Berkeley; Stuart R. Schram,* School of Oriental and African Studies; Benjamin Schwartz, Harvard; G. William Skinner, Stanford; George E. Taylor, University of Washington; Kenneth R. Walker,* School of Oriental and African Studies; Wang Gungwu, Australian National University; Hellmut Wilhelm, University of Washington; William E. Wilhnott, Canterbury. • Members of Executive Committee Editorial and Business Offices Contemporary China Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HP. Subscription Office Research Publications Ltd., Victoria Hall, East Greenwich, London SE10 ORF. Subscription Rates £4 or U.S.SI0.00 per year, post free. Reduced rates for full-time students at £2 or U.S.S5 per year. Individual copies, £1 or U.S.S2.50, for current and recent issues, otherwise £2 or U.S.J5.00. Special arrangements can be made for subscribers in areas with currency regulations and for posting by airmail. Manuscripts The China Quarterly welcomes the submission of manuscripts on all aspects of contemporary China and from all points of view, including those which deal with Taiwan and Overseas Chinese. Articles on China prior to 1949 are also welcome, particularly, but not exclusively, when these relate directly to contemporary China or to the history of the Chinese Communist Party. Articles should be submitted, together with a duplicate copy, to the editorial office. They should be typed in double spacing and, preferably, conform to the styling of The China Quarterly. The China Quarterly is published by the Contemporary China Institute of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University. The views expressed in articles are those of individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Contemporary China Institute. use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core ASIAN SURVEY Leading American monthly devoted to current developments in Asia. Coverage of political, economic and social trends in such societies as China, India, Japan, Pakistan, Korea, Indonesia, Thai- land and Burma. As an annual feature, two structured issues are published in January and February surveying major trends for the previous year in twenty-one Asian countries. In addition, a symposium on Sri Lanka political and economic developments contributed by social scientists at the University of Sri Lanka, Peradeniya, was recently published and a special issue consisting of contributions by Soviet specialists on Asia will be published in 1974. Rates: In the U.S., Canada, and Latin America, $12.00 a year for individuals, $18.00 for institutions, $6.00 for students; elsewhere, $13.00 a year for individuals, $19.00 for institutions, $7.00 for students. ASIAN SURVEY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94720 ORBIS A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF WORLD AFFAIRS VOLUME XVII WINTER 1974 NUMBER 4 Albert Wohlstetter Colin S. Gray William E. Griffith C. G. Jacobsen Robert McGeehan and Steven J. Warnecke C. Gordon Bare Rene Albrecht-Carrie Yair Evron Francis Russell Robert G Wesson Robert D. Tomasek NUCLEAR THREATS AND ALLIED RESPONSES IN AN ERA OF NEGOTIATION RETHINKING NUCLEAR STRATEGY THE FOURTH MIDDLE EAST WAR. THE ENERGY CRISIS AND U.S. POLICY STRATEGIC CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING SOVIET POLICY TOWARD CHINA AND JAPAN EUROPE'S FOREIGN POLICIES: ECONOMICS. POLITICS, OR BOTH' TRADE POLICY AND ATLANTIC PARTNERSHIP THE NORTH SEA TRIANGLE ISRAEL AND THE ATOM: THE USES AND MISUSES OF AMBIGUITY FORMULATING FOREIGN POLICY VIABILITY OF THE LENINIST SYNTHESIS CARIBBEAN EXILE INVASIONS: A SPECIAL REGIONAL TYPE OF CONFLICT U.S.-SOUTH ASIAN RELATIONS IN THE 1970'S: A Conference Report Review articles on important new books in the field of international relations ORBIS is published four times yearly, in February, May, August and November. Individual copies: $3.00. Subscriptions: One year, $9.00; two years, $16.50; three years, $23.00. Address orders to: THE FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3508 Market Street, Soite 350, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:14:37, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000011255 https://www.cambridge.org/core