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Andrew G. Walder, PhD
Denise O'Leary and Kent Thiry Professor, H&S; and Senior Fellow, FSI; and Director-Emeritus, Shorenstein APARC, and the Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Market reforms in China; and political movements in China during the Cultural Revolution.
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Local Politics in the Chinese Cultural Revolution: Nanjing Under Military Control
Dong Guoqiang, Andrew G. Walder
Journal of Asian Studies vol. 70, 2 (2011)
From Control to Ownership: China's Managerial Revolution
Andrew G. Walder
Management and Organization Review vol. 7, 1 (2011)
Factions in a Bureaucratic Setting: The Origins of Cultural Revolution Conflict in Nanjing
Dong Guoqiang, Andrew G. Walder
The China Journal vol. 65 (2011)
Transitions from State Socialism: A Property Rights Perspective
Andrew G. Walder, Mark Granovetter, Richard Swedberg
Westview Press (2011)
Nanjing's Failed "January Revolution" of 1967: The Inner Politics of a Provincial Power Seizure
Dong Guoqiang, Andrew G. Walder
The China Quarterly vol. 203 (2010)
Political Sociology and Social Movements
Andrew G. Walder
Annual Review of Sociology vol. 35 (2009)
Revolution, Reform, and Status Inheritance: Urban China 1949-1996
Andrew G. Walder, Songhua Hu
American Journal of Sociology vol. 114, 5 (2009)

Unruly Stability: Why China's Regime Has Staying Power
Andrew G. Walder
Current History vol. 108, No. 719 (2009)
Fractured Rebellion: The Beijing Red Guard Movement
Andrew G. Walder
Harvard University Press (2009)
Ownership, Organization, and Income Inequality: Market Transition in Rural Vietnam
Andrew G. Walder, Giang Hoang Nguyen
American Sociological Review vol. 73 (2008)
Ambiguity and Choice in Political Movements: The Origins of Beijing Red Guard Factionalism
Andrew G. Walder
American Journal of Sociology vol. 112, 3 (2006)




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