Writings
Book chapters
- Gu Su (2010) Democratization: The Chinese Model and Course of Political Development in Yu Keping (2010) Democracy and the Rule of Law in China Leiden: Brill
Books:
- "Religion and Politics", Yi Lin Publisher, Nanjing, 2009.
- "After the Republic", Jiangsu Fenghuang Publisher, Nanjing 2006.
- "Essential Ideas of Liberalism", Central Bureau for Editing and Translation, Beijing, 2003.
- "The 4th Scientific Revolution", Jiangsu Press, Nanjing, 2005.
- "Reflection on Studying in America", Hubei Publishing House, Wuhan,1999.
- "In Search of Freedom and Justice--Reading John Rawls", Liaohai Press, Liaoning,1999.
- "Contemporary Western Social Trends of Ideas", Shan Dong Education Press,2004.
- "On Scientific Rationality", the Press of Social Sciences of China, Beijing, 1992.
- "A History of Western Political and legal Thoughts", Nanjing Univ. Press Nanjing, 1993, Renmin University Press, 2005.
- Series Books edited: "Political and Legal Philosophy", The Oriental Press, Beijing, 2002-now; "Successful Studies", Renmin University Press, Beijing, 2003-now; "University Books", The Oriental Press, Beijing, 2005-now.
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