I am delighted to pass along a message from Professor Suisheng Zhao (赵穗生), and Editor of the Journal of Contemporary China (JCC) announcing the publication of Volume 35, Issue 160 (July 2026). The Issue may be viewed and the full text of the articles accessed online at: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/current
The Table of Contents of the July 2026 issue of The Journal of Contemporary China follows below, with links. There are three sets of essays that may be of interest: (1) China’s International Financial and Economic Statecraft (I); (2) The Development of Party-State Institutions for Policymaking in China’s New Era (II); (3) The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in Xi’s New Era (II); and (4) Chinese Deliberative Democracy and Suppression; plus a research article on a quite interesting aspect of Chinese social media discursive tropes (‘I Am Patriotic, but...’: The Political Disclaimer as a Social Media Strategy in China).
The Volume 35, Issue 160, July 2026 issue of The Journal of Contemporary China (JCC) is now available online. If the library of your institution subscribes to the JCC, you can view the full text of the article and others online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjcc20/current
For your convenience, below is the Table of Contents of the July 2026 issue of The Journal of Contemporary China.
Journal of Contemporary China
Volume 35, Number 160, July 2026
China’s International Financial and Economic Statecraft (I)
Financial Statecraft in the Digital Age: FinTech and the Institutional Shifts in China’s Cross-Border Payment Sector Since 1993
Jing Wang ........................................................................................................ 1653
How Do Chinese Local Governments Persuade the Central Government in International Economic Cooperation Projects? A ‘Local Alliance’ Model
Jing Xie ........................................................................................................... 1670
The Development of Party-State Institutions for Policymaking in China’s New Era (II)
Public Consultation and Policy Change in China’s Cyber Governance
Vincent Brussee ............................................................................................... 1687
NPC Amendments: Understanding Drivers of Bill Revision in the Chinese National Legislature
Jiying Jiang ..................................................................................................... 1707
The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in Xi’s New Era (II)
Unpacking China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: A Text-As-Data Approach
Jaehwan Lim, Asei Ito and Hongyong Zhang ..................................................... 1725
A Revanchist Chinese Foreign Policy, with Xi Jinping’s Politics in Command
Friso M. S. Stevens ......................................................................................... 1742
Chinese Deliberative Democracy and Suppression
Disentangling Diversity of Deliberativeness in Chinese Deliberative Democracy
Rongxin Li and Yuqi Tian ................................................................................. 1762
The Everyday Representation of Women Through China’s Women’s Congresses
Xinhui Jiang, Nan Lin and Meichao Song .......................................................... 1779
The Logic of Stability Maintenance in China’s NGO Governance: Balancing Weiwen Through Incorporation and Suppression
Xinye Wu and Chi Zhang .................................................................................. 1799
Research Article
‘I Am Patriotic, but...’: The Political Disclaimer as a Social Media Strategy in China
Tony Huiquan Zhang, Yingzhu Pu and Kecheng Fang ........................................ 1818

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