Publications of Tianjian Shi     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Tangbiao Xiao, Tianjian Shi with Qiu Xinyou and Yu Wenhua, "Linage and Village Governance in Contemporary China: Multidisciplinary Research", edited by Dangdai Zhongguo, Nongcun Zonzu, Yu Xiangcun Zhili: Kuaxueke de Yanjiu Yu Duihua (2002), Xian, Shanxi: Xian University Press
  2. T. Shi, Political Participation in Beijing (1997), Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press

Chapters in Books

  1. T. Shi, Mass Political Behavior in Beijing, in The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Economic Reform, edited by Merle Goldman and Roderick Macfarquhar (1999), pp. 145-69, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press
  2. T. Shi, Resources, Attitudes and Political Participation for Different Age Groups in the PRC, in Taiwan and Mainland China Toward the Twenty-first Century, edited by Winston L. Yang and Deborach A. Brown (1998), pp. 135-69, New York:, Center of Asian Studies, St. Johns University
  3. T. Shi, Survey Research in China, in Rethinking Rationality, Research in Micropolitics, Vol. 5, edited by Michael Delli-Carpini, Leonie Huddy, and Robert Y. Shapiro (1996), pp. 213-50, Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press
  4. T. Shi, Soft-Liners vs. Hard-liners: the Intra-Party" Dynamics of 1989 Democracy Movement, in Democracy Movement of 1989 and China's Future, edited by Jai Hao (1990), pp. 113-33, Washington, D.C.: Washington Center for China Studies

Journal Articles

  1. T. Shi, Cultural Values and Democracy in Mainland China, China Quarterly, vol. 162 (2000), pp. 540-59 (Reprinted in Elections and Democracy in Greater China, edited by Larry Diamond and Ramon H. Myers, Oxford University Press, 2001, 176-196.)
  2. Chen, Xueyi and Tianjian Shi, Media Effects on Political Confidence and Trust in the PRC in the Post-Tiananmen Period, East Asia: An International Quarterly, vol. 19 no. 3 (2001), pp. 84-118
  3. T. Shi, Cultural Impact on Political Trust: A Comparison of Mainland China and Tawian, Comparative Politics, vol. 33 no. 4 (2001), pp. 401-420
  4. Rong, Xyelang and Tianjian Shi, Inequality in Chinese Education, Journal of Contemporary China, vol. 10 no. 26 (2001)
  5. T. Shi, Political Culture: A Prerequisite for Democracy, American Asian Review, vol. 18 no. 2 (2000), pp. 53-83
  6. T. Shi, Cultural Values and Democracy in Mainland China, China Quarterly, vol. 162 (2000), pp. 540-59 (Reprinted in Elections and Democracy in Greater China, edited by Larry Diamond and Ramon H. Myers, Oxford University Press, 2001, 176-196.)
  7. T. Shi, Voting and Nonvoting in China: Voting Behavior in Plebiscitary and Limited Choice Elections, Journal of Politics, vol. 61 no. 4 (1999), pp. 1115-39
  8. T. Shi, Village Committee Elections in China: Institutionalist Tactics for Democracy, World Politics, vol. 51 no. 3 (1999), pp. 385-412
  9. T. Shi, Economic Development and Election in Rural China, Journal of Contemporary China, vol. 8 no. 22 (1999), pp. 425-42 (Reprinted in China and Democracy: Reconsidering the Prospects for a Democratic China, edited by Suisheng Zhao, 2000, 233-252.)
  10. Andrew J. Nathan and T. Shi, Left and Right with Chinese Characteristics: Issues and Alignments in Deng Xiaoping's China, World Politics, vol. 48 no. 4 (1996), pp. 522-550
  11. Andrew J. Nathan and T. Shi, Cultural Prerequisites for Democracy in China: Some Findings from a Survey, Daedalus, vol. 122 no. 2 (1993), pp. 95-123
  12. T. Shi, Dynamics and Failure of the Democratic Movement in 1989, Asian Survey, vol. 30 no. 12 (1990), pp. 1186-1205

Book Reviews

  1. T. Shi, Chinese Democracy after Tiananmen by Yijiang Ding", The China Review (2002), pp. 132-35
  2. T. Shi, Transition from Communism in China: Institutional and Comparative Analyses, edited by Edwin A. Winckler, The China Journal (2001), pp. 183-84
  3. T. Shi, Transitions from State Socialism: Economic and Political Change in Hungary and China by Tong Yanqi, American Political Science Review, vol. 95 no. 1 (2001), pp. 246-247

Other

  1. T. Shi, Rural Democracy in China (2000), Singapore: Singapore University Press
  2. T. Shi, Generational Differences in Political Attitudes and Political Behaviour in China (1999), Singapore: Singapore University Press