Peter R. Moody, Jr.
Professor of Political Science

University of Notre Dame


Other Publications


Articles in Refereed Journals  

"The Helmsman and the Swindlers:  Notes on the Passing of the 'Era of Mao Tse-tung,'" Review of Politics, 35, 2 (April, l973), pp. 219-241.

"Policy and Power:  The Career of T'ao Chu, l956-l966," China Quarterly 54 (April/June, l973), pp. 267-293.

"The Eighteenth Brumaire of Lin Piao:  The Role of Intrigue in Recent Chinese Politics," Asian Forum, 5, 4 (October-December, l973), pp. l-20.

"The New Anti-Confucian Campaign in China:  The First Round," Asian Survey, l4, 4 (April, l974), pp. 307-324.

"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Popular Chinese Political Thought," Review of Politics, 37, 2 (April, l975), pp. l75-l99.

"The Fall of the Gang of Four:  Background Notes on the Chinese Counterrevolution,"  Asian Survey, l7, 8 (August, l977), pp. 7ll-723.

"Le déstin des extremistes," Problémes politiques et sociaux, No. 348 (27 Octobre, l978), pp. 22-26.  (Translation of above.)

"Clausewitz and the Fading Dialectic of War," World Politics, 21, 3 (April, l979), pp. 417-433.

"Law and Heaven:  The Evolution of Chinese Totalitarianism," Asian Survey, 24, l (Winter, l979), pp. ll6-l32.

"The Legalism of Han Fei-tzu and Its Affinities with Modern Political Thought," International Philosophical Quarterly, l3, 2 (September, l979) pp. 317-330.

"Political Parties in the Post-Liberal State," The Review of Politics, 54, 2 (April, l983), pp. 254-279.

"Political Liberalization in China:  A Struggle Between Two Lines," Pacific Affairs, 57, l (Spring, l984), pp. 26-44.

"Systems Theory in International Relations:  A Reductionist Approach," Crossroads, l7 (l985), pp. 59-82.

"Spiritual Crisis in Contemporary China:  Some Preliminary Explorations," Issues and Studies, 23, 6 (June, l987), pp. 34-66.  (This appears as well in a slightly different form in Changes and Continuities in Chinese Communism, Vol. I, Ideology, Politics, and Foreign Policy, edited by Yü-ming Shaw (Boulder, l988), pp. 127-152.)

"The Political Culture of Chinese Students and Intellectuals:  A Historical Examination," Asian Survey, XXVIII, ll (November, l988), pp. 1140-1160.

"Radicals, Reformers, and the Chinese Tradition," Asian Perspective, 14, 1 (Fall-Winter, 1990), pp. 47-76.

"The Democratization of Taiwan and the Reunification of China," Journal of East Asian Affairs, 5, 1 (Winter/Spring, 1991), pp. 144-184.

"Some Nonofficial Trends in Political Thought During Mainland China's Decade of Reform," Issues and Studies, 28, 2 (February, 1992), pp. 28-50.  (This also appears in Forces for Change in Contemporary China, edited by Bih-Jaw Lin and James T. Myers (Taipei, 1992), pp. 171-188)

"The Reappraisal of the Cultural Revolution," The Journal of Contemporary China, 4 (Fall, 1993), pp. 58-74

"Trends in the Study of Chinese Political Culture," China Quarterly, 139 (September, 1994), pp. 731-740

"Salt and Iron:  Intimations of Civil Society in Early Imperial China." American Review of Chinese Studies, 6, 1 (Spring, 2005), pp. 141-163

"Genro Rule in China and Japan: A Comparative Perspective." Journal of Chinese Political Science, 12, 1 (April, 2007), pp. 29-48

"Rational Choice Analysis in Classical Chinese Political Thought: The Han Feizi," Polity, 40, 1 (January, 2008), pp. 95-119

Edited Volumes

China Documents Annual 1989:  The Crisis of Reform (Gulf Breeze, 1992)

China Documents Annual 1990:  The Continuing Crisis (Gulf Breeze, 1994)

China Documents Annual, 1991:  From Crisis to Inertia (Gulf Breeze, 1995)

China Documents Annual, 1992:  The Revival of Reform (Gulf Breeze, 1996)

China Documents Annual, 1993:  The End of the Post-Mao Era (Gulf Breeze, 1997)

Special Issue, Review of Politics, 59, 3 (Summer, 1997):  Non-Western Political Thought. (with Fred Dallmayr) 

China Documents Annual, 1994:  The Search for a New Order (Gulf Breeze, 1998). 

China Documents Annual, 1995:  The Consolidation of Reform (Gulf Breeze. 1999).

China Documents Annual, 1996:  The Year of Living Dangerously (Gulf Breeze, 2001).

China Documents Annual, 1997:  Changes (Gulf Breeze, 2001)

China Documents Annual, 1998:  Marking Time (Gulf Breeze, 2003).

China Documents Annual, 1999:  Foreign Trouble, Internal Unrest (Gulf Breeze, 2003).

China Documents Annual, 2000: The Turn of the Century (Gulf Breeze, 2005).

Book Chapters (refereed)

“The Antipolitical Tendency in Contemporary Chinese Political Thinking, in Chinese Political Culture, 1989-2000, edited by Shiping Hua (Armonk, 2001), pp. 161-187.

"Some Problems in Taiwan's Democratic Consolidation," in Assessing the Lee Teng-hui Legacy in Taiwan's Politics, edited by Bruce J. Dickson and Chien-min Chao (Armonk, 2002), pp. 27-50

Book Chapters (not refereed)

"Prospects for Democracy in China," in Freedom in the World:  Political Rights and Civil Liberties, l983-l984, edited by Raymond D. Gastil (Westport, l984), pp. 203-214

"Domestic Political Change and International Politics in East Asia," in Asian Security Issues:  National Systems and International Relations, edited by Lawrence Ziring and David G. Dickson (Institute of Government and Politics, Western Michigan University, l988), pp. l-20.

"The Communist Party of China as a Political Institution," in Chinese Politics from Mao to Deng, edited by Victor C. Falkenheim (New York, 1989), pp.165-195.

"Introduction," China Documents Annual 1989:  The Crisis of Reform, edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr., (Gulf Breeze, 1992) pp. xiv-xxi

"Introduction," China Documents Annual 1990:  The Continuing Crisis, edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr. (Gulf Breeze, 1994), pp. xiv-xix

"Introduction," China Documents Annual 1991:  From Crisis to Inertia, edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr.(Gulf Breeze, 1995), pp. xii-xvii

"Introduction," China Documents Annual 1992:  Revival of Reform, edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr. (Gulf Breeze, 1996), pp. xii-xvii

"Introduction," China Documents Annual 1993:  The End of the Post-Mao Era (Gulf Breeze, 1997), edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr.,  pp. xii-xvii

"Introduction," China Documents Annual, 1994:  The Search for a New Order (Gulf Breeze, 1998), edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr. pp. xiii-xviii.

"East Asia:  The Confucian Tradition and Modernization," in Non-Western Theories of Development:  Regional Norms Versus Global Trends, edited by Howard J. Wiarda (Fort Worth, 1999), pp. 20-43.

"Introduction," China Documents Annual, 1995:  The Consolidation of Reform, edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr.(Gulf Breeze, 1999), pp. xii-xvii.

“Introduction,” China Documents Annual, 1996: The Year of Living Dangerously, edited by Peter R. Moody (Gulf Breeze, 2001), pp. xii-xvii

“East Asia:  Democratization from the Top,” in Comparative Democracy and Democratization, edited by Howard J. Wiarda (Fort Worth, 2001), pp. 84-102

“Introduction,” China Documents Annual, 1997:  Changes, edited by Peter R. Moody (Gulf Breeze, 2001), pp. xii-xvi

"Introduction," China Documents Annual, 1998:  Marking Time (Gulf Breeze,
2003), edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr., pp. xi-xv

"Introduction," China Documents Annual, 1999:  Foreign Trouble, Internal Unrest (Gulf Breeze, 2003), edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr., pp. xii-xviii

“Introduction,” China Documents Annual, 2000: the Turn of the Century (Gulf Breeze, 2005), edited by Peter R. Moody, Jr., pp. xiii-xxiv.

“The Evolution of China’s National Interest: Implications for Taiwan,” in Identity and Change in East Asian Conflicts: The Cases of China, Taiwan, and the Koreas, edited by Shale Horowitz, Uk Heo, and Alexander C. Tan (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007), pp. 27-48.

"Globalization in East Asia," in Globalization: Universal Trends, Regional Implications, edited by Howard J. Wiarda (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2007), pp. 153-176

Other Original Scholarly Publications

"Ritual and Technique:  Some Variations in Classical Chinese Thought," Asian Cultural Quarterly, XII, 4 (Winter, l984), pp. ll-22.

"Structure and Pattern in Northeast Asian International Politics," Asian Perspective, ll, 2 (Fall-Winter, l987), pp. l75-200.

"Asian Values," Journal of International Affairs, 50, 1 (Summer, 1996), pp. 166-193

"The Politics of Presidentialism on Taiwan, 1988-1997."  Working Papers in Taiwan Studies, No. 26.  Published under the sponsorship of the American Political Science Association Conference Group on Taiwan Studies (1998).  35 pp.

"Democracy and Corruption," Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, III, 1 (Fall, 1998), pp. 77-102

"American China Policy in the 1990s:  A Time of Drift," Journal of American-Canadian Studies,  Vol. 8 (February, 1999), pp. 61-88.

"America's China Policy and Human Rights," Chicago Policy Review, 3, 1 (Special Issue, 1999), pp. 29-41.

Review Essays

“Tiananmen:  The Papers and the Story,” Review of Politics, 64. 1 (Winter 2002), pp. 149-165

"Taiwan's Democracy:  Some Reservations," Issues and Studies, 39, 3 (September 2003), pp. 219-225.

Book Reviews
 
Tan, Chinese Political Thought in the Twentieth Century; Garrett, Social Reformers in Urban China.  Review of Politics, 35, l (January, l973), pp. l4l-l44.

Caldwell, A Secret WarReview of Politics, 35, 4 (July, l973), pp. 437-439.

Pye, Warlord Politics; Waller,The Government and Politics of Communist China; Hsiung, Ideology and PracticeReview of Politics, 35, 4 (October, l973), pp. 576-579.

Stilwell, The Stilwell Papers; Tuchman, Notes from ChinaReview of Politics, 36, l (January, l974), pp. l95-197.

Hudson, Reform and Revolution in Asia; Esmein, The Chinese Cultural Revolution; Johnson, Autopsy of People's WarReview of Politics, 36, 4 (October, l974, pp. 602-606.

Domes, The Internal Politics of China; MacFarquhar,  The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Vol. I.  Review of Politics, 37, l (January, l975),pp. l37-l40.

Schurmann, The Logic of World PowerReview of Politics, 38, l (January,l976), pp. 426-428. 

Ch'i, Warlord Politics in ChinaReview of Politics, 39, 3 (July, l977), pp. 426-428.

Leys, Chinese Shadows; Oksenberg and Oxnam, Dragon and Eagle.  Review of Politics, 42,2 (April, l978), pp. 300-303.

Walder, Chang Ch'un-ch'iao and Shanghai's January RevolutionPacific Affairs, 51, 4 (Winter, l978-l979) pp. 645-647.

Hiniker, Revolutionary Ideology and Chinese RealityPacific Affairs, 52, l (Spring, l979), pp. l30-l3l.

Chen, The Execution of Mayor Yin; Hsia, The Coldest Winter in PekingPacific Affairs, 52, l (Spring, l979), pp, l3l-l34.

Terrill, Mao:  A BiographyAmerican Historical Review (Spring, l980), p. l92.

Lin, The Crisis of Chinese ConsciousnessReview of Politics, 42, 2 (April,l980), pp. 256-258.

Starr, Continuing the Revolution; Ly, The Fall of Madam Mao; Kim China, the United Nations, and World OrderReview of Politics, 42, 3 (July, l980), pp. 4ll-415.

Wylie, The Emergence of MaoismReview of Politics, 43, 3  (July, l98l), pp.47l-473.

Das, China's Hundred WeedsPacific Affairs, 54, 2 (Summer, l98l), pp. 342-344.

Gurtov and Hwang, China Under Threat.  Review of Politics,  44, l (January,l982), pp. l50-l5l.

Goldman, China's Intellectuals; Spence, The Gate of Heavenly Peace.Review of Politics,  45, l (January, l983), pp. l43-l47.

MacFarquhar,  The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, Vol. II.  Journal of Asian and African Studies,  XIX, l-2  (l984).

Ballard, Empire of the SunAmerica, l52, 23 (June l5, l985), pp. 496-497.

Thaxton, China Turned Rightside UpReview of Politics, 47, 3 (July, l985), pp. 459-497.

Bartke and Shier, China's New Party LeadershipAsian Thought and Society, 29 (July, l985), pp. l42-l43.

Pye, Asian Power and Politics:  The Cultural Dimensions of Authority.  Review of Politics, 49, l (Winter, l987), pp. l57-l59.

Hamrin and Cheek, China's Establishment IntellectualsJournal of Asian Studies, 46, 2 (May, l987), pp. 392-394.

Evans, John Fairbank and the American Understanding of Modern China; Fairbank, China Watch.  Review of Politics (Summer, l988), pp. 505-508.

Pye, The Mandarin and the Cadre.  Journal of Asian Studies, 48, 4 (November, 1989),  pp. 839-840.

Leijonhufvid, Going Against the TidePacific Affairs, 65, 1 (Spring, 1992), pp. 90-91.

Rummel, China's Bloody CenturyAnnals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 526 (March, 1993), pp. 214-215.

Newman, Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of ChinaReview of Politics, 56, 1 (Winter, 1994), pp. 194-197

Evans, Deng Xiaoping and the Making of Modern China.  Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 538 (March, 1995), pp. 212-213.

Michael, China and the Crisis of Marxism-LeninismJournal of Asian and African Studies, 30, 4 (December, 1995), pp. 220-222

Hoston, The State, Identity, and the National Question in China and JapanJournal of Politics, 85, 1 (February, 1996), pp. 297-300.

Watson, Memory, History, and Opposition Under State SocialismJournal of Asian and African Studies, 31, 3-4) (June, 1996), pp. 260-261

Hood, The Kuomintang and the Democratization of TaiwanAmerican Political Science Review, 91, 3 (September, 1997), pp. 764-765

deBary, Asian Values and Human Rights:  A Confucian Communitarian PerspectiveReview of Politics, 61, 2 (Spring, 1999), pp. 338-340

Wang, Institutions and Institutional Change in China, American Political Science Review, 94, 2 (June, 2000), pp. 498-499

Fewsmith, Elite Politics in Contemporary ChinaMillenium, 30, 1 (2001), pp. 156-158

Finkelstein and Kivlehan (eds), China's Leadership in the 21st Century:  The Rise of the Fourth Generation, Journal of Chinese Political Science, 8, 1 and 2, (Fall, 2003), pp. 119-120

Shih, Collective Democracy:  Political and Legal Reform in China, Journal of Asian and African Studies, 38, 1 (2004), pp. 148-149.

Merelman, Pluralism at Yale:  The Culture of Political Science in AmericaReview of Politics, 66, 2 (Spring, 2004), pp. 347-350.

Mote, Imperial ChinaJournal of Chinese Political Science, 9, 2 (Fall, 2004), pp. 79-80.

Goldstein, Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security, Journal of Chinese Political Science, 11,1 (Spring, 2006), pp. 95-96.

Chang, Halliday, Mao: The Unknown Story, Review of Politics, 68, 3 (Summer, 2006), pp. 532-535.

Gallagher, Contagious Capitalism, Political Science Quarterly, 121, 2 (Summer, 2006), pp. 362-363.

Commentary

"'88 Olympics May Serve as Occasion for Normalization of Seoul-Beijing Ties," The Korea Times, August 8, l987.

"Response" to David Steinberg.  Multinational Managers and Host Government Interactions.  Edited by Lee A. Tavis.  (University of Notre Dame Press, l988),  pp. 91-93

"'Four Powers Are Good, Six May Be Better,'" Diplomacy, 22, 8 (August 25, 1997), pp. 36-37

"American China Policy in the 1990s:  A Time of Drift," Diplomacy, 24. 11 (November 25, 1998), p. 41

"Comments on Nicholas Eberstadt's Essay," NAPS, September 28, 1999

"The State of the PRC," Observer, October 1, 1999

“China’s Emerging Neoconservatism,” in Commentary section, China Online (www.chinaonline.com/), August 16, 2001

"US Recognition of North Korea Could Lead to Reform," Chicago Sun-Times, July 24, 2004.

"US Should Recognize North Korea," Asia Times, December 15, 2004.

Translation

Zhao Dunhua, "Preface to 1500 Years of Christian Philosophy,"   Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter, 18, 2 (April, 1995), pp. 25-31.

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