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- Cheng, Lucie and Chu-joe
Hsia (2000)
Asian Economic Crisis, State Policy, and Urban Movements: A Taiwan Version.
Asian Geographer 19(1-2): 63-73.
- Cheng, Lucie (1999). Planners,
Communities, and the Local State of Taipei. Plurimondi 2 (July-December)
193-212.
- Cheng, Lucie (1999). Chinese
Americans in the Formation of the Pacific Regional Economy". Chapter
3 in Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization. Edited by
Evelyn Hu-DeHart. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press. Pp.61-78.
- Cheng, Lucie (1999). Globalization
and Women's Paid Labor in Asia. International Social Science Journal
160: 217-228.
- Cheng, Lucie and Chu-joe
Hsia (1999) Exploring Territorial Governance
and Transterritorial Society: Alternative Visions of 21st Century Taiwan.
In Urban and Regional Governance in the Asia Pacific, edited by John
Friedmann. Vancouver: Institute of Asian Research, University of British
Columbia. Pp.101-114.
- Cheng, Lucie and Philip Yang
(1998).”MGlobal Interaction, Global Inequality, and the Migration of
the Highly Trained to the United States. International Migration Review
32:3 (Fall): 626-653..
- Cheng, Lucie and Marian Katz
(1998). "Transnational Migration and Diasporic Communities," pp.65-87
in Culture and Society in the Asia-Pacific. Richard Maidment and Charles
McKerras, eds. London: Routledge.
- Cheng,Lucie and Ping-chun
Hsiung (1998). "Engendering the 'Economic
Miracle'--the Labor Market in the Asia-Pacific," pp.112-136 in Economic
Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific. Grahame Thompson, ed. London: Routledge.
- Cheng, Lucie et al.eds. (1996)
Women in China--Bibliography of Available English Language Materials.
Taipei: Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica. 526pp. Part 1
originally published in 1984 by Berkeley: Center for Chinese Studies,
Univ. of California.
- Cheng, Lucie and Philip Yang
(1996). "Asians: the 'Model Minority' Deconstructed," Pp.305-344 in
Ethnic Los Angeles. Roger Waldinger and Mehdi Bozorgmehr, eds. NY: Russell
Sage Foundation.
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