Lin, Chun

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  • 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 (2014). An argument for “participatory socialism”. In Tianyu, C., Xueping, Z., Kebin, L. & Wang, B. (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, T. Y., Xueping, Z. & Kebin, L. (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, T. Y., Xueping, Z. & Kebin, L. (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, T. Y. (Ed.), The Chinese Model of Modern Development (pp. 264-276). Routledge.
  • Lin, Chun (2003). Uneven and compressed development. In Wallerstein, I. & Clesse, A. (Eds.), The World We Are Entering, 2000-2050 . Dutch University Press.
  • Lin, Chun (2002). Chine. In Amin, S. & Houtart, F. (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, A. M. & Young, I. M. (Eds.), A Companion to Feminist Philosophy (pp. 108-117). Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Lin, Chun (1998). Gender equality: between state and market. In Qiu, R. (Ed.), Chinese Women and the Feminist Thought . Chinese Social Sciences Publisher.
  • Lin, Chun (1998). Historical communism and the 20th-century. In Hwang, R. (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, J. W., Kaplan, C. & Keates, D. (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, K., Stachel, J. J. & Wartofsky, M. 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,
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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 (2018). China's New Internationalism. In Panitch, L. & Albo, G. (Eds.), The world turned upside down? Socialist register 2019 . Merlin Press.
  • 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 (2015). Modernity and the violence of global accumulation: the ethnic question in China. In Bringel, B. M. & Domingues, J. M. (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, M. (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.
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  • Chun, Lin (2018). Asia and the shift in Marx’s conception of revolution and history. In Vidal, M., Rotta, T., Smith, T. & Prew, P. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx . Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190695545.013.42 picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (2016). China’s lost world of internationalism. In Prashad, V. (Ed.), Communist Histories: Reclaiming Historiography for Communist Praxis (pp. 267-315). LeftWord Books. picture_as_pdf