Publications by Kathleen Hartford

Books

*American Politics and International Relations on the Internet: The Smart Student's Guide (with Bonnie Jeanne Duval as secondary author) (Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2000). There is also an online version of the book at McGraw Hill. Order from amazon.com, fatbrain.com, or McGraw Hill (for courses).
* China's Search for Democracy: the Student and Mass Movement of 1989, co-edited with Suzanne Ogden, Lawrence Sullivan, and David Zweig (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1992). Order from amazon.com, fatbrain.com, powells.com.
* Single Sparks: China's Rural Revolutions, co-edited with Steven M. Goldstein (Armonk, NY: M.E.Sharpe Publishers, 1989). Order from amazon.com, fatbrain.com, powells.com.

Chapters in Books

* "West Lake Wired: Hangzhou Enters the Information Age," to be included in conference volume edited by Chin-Chuan Lee and tentatively titled National and Global: Chinese Media Discourses.
* "Fits and Starts: The Communist Party in Rural Hebei, 1921 to 1936," in New Perspectives on the Chinese Communist Revolution, Tony Saich and Hans van de Ven, eds., (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1995) pp. 144-174.
* "No Way Out? Rural Reforms and Food Policy in China, 1978 to 1988," in Marta Dassu and Tony Saich, eds., The Reform Decade in China: From Hope to Dismay (London and New York: Kegan Paul International, 1993), pp. 74-114.
* "The Ferment before the 'Turmoil': Economic Crisis, Social Change, Cultural Disintegration, and Political Stagnation," in China's Search for Democracy, pp. 3-25.
* "Sliding Toward Tragedy: Martial Law," in China's Search for Democracy, pp. 235-252.
* "Nessuna via d'uscita? Le riforme rurali e la politica alimentare in Cina," in Marta Dassù and Tony Saich, eds., La Cina di Deng Xiaoping: Il decennio delle riforme: Dalle speranze del dopo-Mao alla crisi di Tiananmen (Rome: Edizioni Associate, 1991), pp. 83-119.
* "The Political Economy behind Beijing Spring," in Tony Saich, ed., Perspectives on the Chinese People's Movement, Spring 1989 (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1990), pp. 50-82.
* "Introduction: Perspectives on the Chinese Communist Revolution," co-authored with Steven Goldstein, in Single Sparks, pp. 3-33.
* "Repression and Communist Success: The Case of Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region, 1938-1943," in Single Sparks, pp. 92-127.
* "Socialist Agriculture Is Dead, Long Live Socialist Agriculture! Organizational Transformations in Rural China," in Christine Wong and Elizabeth J. Perry, eds., The Political Economy of Reform in Post-Mao China (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985), pp. 31-61. Abridged version published in The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Building the Future, first and second editions (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, 1986, 1991).
* "The New Face of Socialist Agriculture: Linking State, Collective, and Individual in Hungary and China," in Ted J. Davis, ed., Proceedings of the Fourth Agriculture Sector Symposium (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1984), pp. 270-305.

Journal Articles

* "Cyberspace with Chinese Characteristics." Current History (September 2000).
*"Building China's Information Technology Industry". Harvard Asia-Pacific Review (summer 2000).
*"Would the Real Chinese Peasant Please Stand Up?" Republican China, November 1992.
* "Reform or Retrofitting? The Chinese Economy since Tiananmen," World Policy Journal (Winter 1991/92), pp. 35-66.
* "The Double Dilemma of China's Economic Reforms," Socialist Review, no. 4 (1990), pp. 95-114.
* "Socialist Countries in the World Food System: The Soviet Union, Hungary, and China," Food Research Institute Studies, vol. 20, no. 3 (1987), pp. 181-244.
* "Law, Contracts, and Economic Modernization: Lessons from the Recent Chinese Rural Reforms," co-authored with David Zweig, James Feinerman, and Deng Jianxu, Stanford Journal of International Law, vol. 23, issue 2 (1987), pp. 319-364.
* "Hungarian Agriculture: a Model for the Socialist World?", World Development, vol. 13, no. 1 (1985), pp. 123-150.

Case Studies and Briefing Materials

* "Changes in Chinese Commune Management," background material for World Bank Executive Training Seminar in Management of Socialist Agriculture (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, March 1983).
* "China's Food System," background material for World Bank Executive Training Seminar in Management of Socialist Agriculture (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, March 1983).
* "Hungary's Technically Operated Production Systems: IKR-Babolna and KITE-Nadudvar," as above.
* "China's State Farms," co-authored with A.E. Schumacher and Chung-min Pang (case study, Boston: Harvard Business School, 1982).

WORK IN PROGRESS:

*State and Society in Modern China, co-authoring with Elizabeth J. Perry, under contract to Rowman Littlefield Publishers. Estimated date of submission of final manuscript: 2002.
*Informationizing China: The Long March to An Information Economy, and All That It Entails, long-term project based on fieldwork and interviews in China, U.S., Hong Kong and elsewhere.