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  • Lin, Chun (2025). Marx and the Chinese revolution. Science and Society, 89(4), 417 - 444. https://doi.org/10.1177/00368237251359251 picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2023). China's market reform debate. Development and Change, 54(2), 422 - 441. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12751 picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2021). Revolution and counterrevolution in China: the paradoxes of Chinese struggle. Verso (Firm : London, England).
  • Mobo, Gao, Lin, Chun, Xie, Baohui (2021). In lieu of an introduction - debates on the great leap forward: the significance of a reassessment. In Telling the Truth: China’s Great Leap Forward, Household Registration and the Famine Death Tally (pp. vii - xxxii). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1661-7
  • Lin, Chun (2018). China's New Internationalism. In Panitch, Leo, Albo, Greg (Eds.), The world turned upside down? Socialist register 2019 . Merlin Press.
  • Chun, Lin (2018). Asia and the shift in Marx’s conception of revolution and history. In Vidal, Matt, Rotta, Tomás, Smith, Tony, Prew, Paul (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx . Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190695545.013.42 picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2017). Discipline and power: knowledge of China in political science. Critical Asian Studies, 49(4), 501 - 522. https://doi.org/10.1080/14672715.2017.1362321
  • Lin, Chun (2016). China’s lost world of internationalism. In Prashad, Vijay (Ed.), Communist Histories: Reclaiming Historiography for Communist Praxis (pp. 267-315). LeftWord Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2015). Modernity and the violence of global accumulation: the ethnic question in China. In Bringel, Breno M., Domingues, Jose Mauricio (Eds.), Global Modernity and Social Contestation (pp. 51-69). SAGE Publications. picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2015). Rethinking land reform: comparative lessons from China and India. In Mamdani, Mahmood (Ed.), The Land Question: Socialism, Capitalism And The Market. (pp. 95-157). Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR). picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2015). The language of class in China. Socialist Register, 51, 24-53.
  • Lin, Chun (2014). An argument for “participatory socialism”. In Tianyu, Cao, Xueping, Zhong, Kebin, Liao, Wang, Ban (Eds.), Culture and Social Transformations: Theoretical Framework and Chinese Context (pp. 333-354). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004260511_017
  • Lin, Chun (2013). China and global capitalism: reflections on Marxism, history, and contemporary politics. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Lin, Chun (2012). Marxism and the politics of positioning China in world history. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 13(3), 438-466. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649373.2012.689710
  • Lin, Chun (2011). Socialist China model or capitalism with Chinese characteristics? Sunny Research Advance, (28),
  • Lin, Chun (2010). In defense of a participatory socialism.
  • Lin, Chun (2010). On the Chinese model. China Review of Political Economy, 1(4), 64-72.
  • Lin, Chun (2010). Marxism and the politics of China's positioning in world history. Leaders, 35, 33-52.
  • Lin, Chun (2010). The Chinese revolution and the self identity of the Chinese nation. In Cao, Tian Yu, Xueping, Zhong, Kebin, Liao (Eds.), Culture and Social Transformations in Reform Era China (pp. 359-370). Brill Academic Publishers.
  • Lin, Chun (2010). Comments on Gong Yuzhi’s “a unique transcendence” and Roderick MacFarquhar’s “the impact of the cultural revolution on reform-era political culture”. In Cao, Tian Yu, Xueping, Zhong, Kebin, Liao (Eds.), Culture and Social Transformations in Reform Era China (pp. 371-374). Brill Academic Publishers.
  • Benton, Gregor, Lin, Chun (Eds.) (2009). Was Mao really a monster?: the academic response to Chang and Halliday’s "Mao: the unknown story". Routledge.
  • Lin, Chun (2009). The socialist market economy: step forward or backward for China? Science and Society, 73(2).
  • Lin, Chun (2009). Challenging privatization: a conceptual and theoretical argument. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 14(1), 21-48. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-008-9035-5
  • Lin, Chun (2008). Against privatization in China: a historical and empirical argument. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 13(1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-008-9019-5
  • Lin, Chun (2008). China: changing the rules of the game. Soundings, 39, 7-19.
  • Lin, Chun (2008). In defense of a participatory socialism. The Leader, 24(Winter).
  • Lin, Chun (2008). La transformación del socialismo Chino. El Viejo Topo.
  • Lin, Chun (2008). Reflections on China's reform trajectory. Social Sciences Academic Press (China).
  • Benton, Gregor, Lin, Chun (Eds.) (2008). Zhuan ji hai shi du zhuan?: hai wai xue zhe ping "Mao Zedong, xian wei ren zhi de gu shi". Da feng chu ban she.
  • Lin, Chun (2007). Is capitalism China's salvation? Soundings, 36, 134-139.
  • Li, Yinhe, Lin, Chun, Tan, Shen (Eds.) (2007). Fu nü: zui man chang de ge ming: dang dai xi fang nü xing zhu yi li lun jing xuan (Women: the longest revolution). Zhongguo fu nü chu ban she.
  • Lin, Chun (2007). Recasting development in China. Development, 50(3), 11-16. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1100411
  • Lin, Chun (2006). Governing China: central, local and global dynamics. In The Territories of the People’s Republic of China . Routledge.
  • Lin, Chun (2006). Remaking public policy: labour, participation, and social justice. In Cao, T. Y. (Ed.), Labour's Property Rights and the Chinese Model (pp. 184-201). Social Science Academic Press.
  • Lin, Chun (2006). The transformation of Chinese socialism. Duke University Press.
  • Lin, Chun (2005). What is China's 'comparative advantage'? In Cao, Tian Yu (Ed.), The Chinese Model of Modern Development (pp. 264-276). Routledge.
  • Lin, Chun (2003). Uneven and compressed development. In Wallerstein, Immanuel, Clesse, Armand (Eds.), The World We Are Entering, 2000-2050 . Dutch University Press.
  • Lin, Chun (2002). Chine. In Amin, Samir, Houtart, François (Eds.), Mondialisation des Résistances: L'Etat des Luttes 2002 . Harmattan (Firm).
  • Lin, Chun (2002). The irony of cultural Marxism. Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination,
  • Lin, Chun (2001). Defining and defending the "social": a Chinese tale. Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies, 33(1), 57-68.
  • Lin, Chun (2001). Human rights and democracy: the case for decoupling. International Journal of Human Rights, 5(3), 19-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/714003726
  • Lin, Chun (2001). Whither feminism: a note on China. Signs, 26(4), 1281-1286. https://doi.org/10.1086/495663
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). Modernizing Chinese polity. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). Defining a changing China in global politics. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Lin, Chun (2000). Participation and recognition: the transforming of (un)employment in China. New Political Science, 22(4), 529-552. https://doi.org/10.1080/713687970
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). The transformation of Chinese socialism. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Lin, Chun (1999). イギリスの新しい左. Sairyusha.
  • Lin, Chun, Liu, Bohong, Jin, Yohong (1998). China. In Jagger, Alison M., Young, Iris Marion (Eds.), A Companion to Feminist Philosophy (pp. 108-117). Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Lin, Chun (1998). Gender equality: between state and market. In Qiu, Renzong (Ed.), Chinese Women and the Feminist Thought . Chinese Social Sciences Publisher.
  • Lin, Chun (1998). Historical communism and the 20th-century. In Hwang, Ruey-Chyi (Ed.), From Western Marxism to Post-Marxism: Essays on Marxology (pp. 271-300). Zhongguo ke xue yuan.
  • Lin, Chun (1997). Finding a language: feminism and women's movements in contemporary China. In Scott, Joan W., Kaplan, Cora, Keates, Debra (Eds.), Transitions, Environments, Translations: Feminisms in International Politics (pp. 11-20). Routledge.
  • Lin, Chun (1996). Citizenship in China: the gender politics of social transformation. Social Politics, 3(2-3), 278-290. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/3.2-3.278
  • Lin, Chun (1996). Situating China. Social Justice, 23(1-2), 262-274.
  • Lin, Chun (1995). Toward a Chinese feminism: a personal story. Dissent, 42(4), p. 477.
  • Lin, Chun (1995). Love and hate: learning 'human nature' under communism. In Gavroglou, Kōstas, Stachel, John J., Wartofsky, Marx W. (Eds.), Science, Politics, and Social Practice: Essays on Marxism and Science, Philosophy of Culture and the Social Sciences in Honor Of (pp. 5-14). Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Lin, Chun (1993). China today: 'money dissolves the commune'. New Left Review, 201,
  • Lin, Chun (1993). The British new left. Edinburgh University Press.
  • Lin, Chun (1992). The elegy of wild swans. New Left Review, 194,