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Dr Graham Young

Senior Lecturer, School of Social Science

Contact

Email: gyoung@une.edu.au
Room: E11 166

Areas of Teaching

Chinese Politics; Social Change in Asia; Human Rights in Asia; Chinese Society; Australia's Relations with Asia

Research interests

Chinese Communist Party, political thought and political reform in China

Publications

"China in the International Human Rights Regime" in Joseph Yu-shek Cheng (ed.), China's Challenges in the Twenty-first Century (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2003), pp. 177-216 (with Guo Yingjie)

G. Young (ed.), China:Dilemmas of Modernisation (Croom Helm, London, 1985)

C. Mackerras, P. Taneja and G. Young, China Since 1978; Reform, Modernisation and 'Socialism with Chinese Characteristics' (2nd ed, Longman, Melbourne, 1998)

"Party Building and the Search for Unity" in B. Brugger (ed.), China: The Impact of the Cultural Revolution (Croom Helm, London, 1978), pp. 35-70

"From Contradictions Among the People to Class Struggle: The Theories of Uninterrupted Revolution and Continuous Revolution", Asian Survey, Vol.XVIII, No.9, 1978, pp. 912-933 (with D. Woodward)

"Chinese Conceptions of the Nature of Class Struggle within the Socialist Transition" in M. Sawer (ed.), Socialism and the New Class: Towards the Analysis of Structural Inequality Within Socialist Societies (Australasian Political Studies Association, Adelaide, 1978), pp. 28-45 (with D. Woodward)

"Vanguard Leadership and Cultural Revolution Activism", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.3, January 1980, pp. 41-66

"On the Mass Line", Modern China, Vol.6, No.2, 1980, pp. 225-240

"Non-Revolutionary Vanguard: Transformation of the Chinese Communist Party" in B. Brugger (ed.), China Since the 'Gang of Four' (Croom Helm, London, 1980), pp. 51-87

"One Step Forward", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.4, July 1980, pp. 185-191

"On Socialist Development and the 'Two Roads'", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.8, July 1982, pp. 75-84

"Modern Communist Theory: Lenin and Mao Zedong" in Norman Wintrop (ed.), Liberal Democratic Theory and Its Critics (Croom Helm, London, 1983), pp. 252-288 (with S. Reglar)

"Ideology, Authority and Mao's Legacy", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.9, January 1983, pp. 153-170

"Khrushchevism in Chinese Perspective" in R.F. Miller and F. Feher (eds), Khrushchevism and the Communist World (Croom Helm, London, 1984), pp. 162-188 (with D. Woodward)

"Control and Style: Discipline Inspection Commissions since the 11th Congress", The China Quarterly, No.97, 1984, pp. 24-52

"Mao Zedong and the Class Struggle in Socialist Society", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.16, July 1986, pp.41-80

"The 13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and the Agenda of Chinese Politics", Politics, Vol.24, No.1, May 1989, pp.85-91

"Textbooks On Chinese Politics", The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No.22, July 1989, pp.155-169

"A Limited Legislature: Second Session of the Seventh National People's Congress", China Information (Leiden), Vol.IV, No.1, July 1989, pp.29-36

"Origins of Political Crisis in China", Arena, No.88, 1989, pp.63-71

"Party Reforms" in Joseph Y-S Cheng (ed.), China: Modernization in the 1980s (Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1989), pp.63-93

"Contemporary 'Socialism' and the Chinese Communist Party", Copenhagen Papers in East and Southeast Asian Studies, No.7, 1992, pp.39-50

"The Fourteenth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party: Consolidation of Reformist Orthodoxy", China Information (Leiden), Vol.VII, No.3, January 1993, pp.1-8

"Communist Party Orthodoxy" in Joseph Y-S Cheng and M. Brosseau (eds), China Review 1993 (Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 1993), pp. 3.1-3.17

"Liu Shaoqi and the Sinification of Leninism" in S. Clausen, R, Starrs and A. Wendell-Wedellsborg (eds), Cultural Encounters: China, Japan, and the West (Aarhus University Press, 1995), pp.391-409

"The Chinese Communist Party under Deng Xiaoping: Ideological and Organizational Decay" in Joseph Yu-shek Cheng (ed), China in the Post-Deng Era (Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1998), pp.111-136

"China in the International Human Rights Regime" in Joseph Yu-shek Cheng (ed.), China's Challenges in the Twenty-first Century (City University of Honk Kong Press, 2003), pp.177-216 (with Guo Yingjie)