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China's War on Smuggling

Law, Economic Life, and the Making of the Modern State, 1842–1965
  • Philip Thai
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2018
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Philip Thai chronicles the vicissitudes of smuggling in modern China to demonstrate how defiance helped the state redefine its power. China’s War on Smuggling traces how different regimes sought to police maritime trade and the unintended consequences their campaigns unleashed, offering new insights into Chinese social, legal, and economic history.

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Thai Philip :

Philip Thai (P.h.D., Stanford University) is an Assistant Professor of History at Northeastern University and currently a Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS China Studies Postdoctoral Fellow. He has published articles in Law and History Review, Modern Asian Studies, and Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Cultural Review.Philip Thai is assistant professor of history at Northeastern University.

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Brett Sheehan, University of Southern California:
Breaking chronological and geographic conventions, this important book places Nationalist-period state-building and the struggle for sovereignty in a framework of the long-term growth of infrastructural state power in China. By linking the rise of policing, legal regulation of production and consumption, and government intrusion in the economy with the operation of markets and economic life, Philip Thai accomplishes the remarkable feat of a fresh perspective on China from the bottom to top.

Elisabeth Köll, University of Notre Dame:
Philip Thai skillfully explores how smuggling remade the Chinese state by enabling it to establish better protection of its borders and its revenues and by standardizing regulations; he also examines the ways that political and economic disruptions constantly challenged this process. Thai weaves together a creative combination of social, political, economic, and legal history, ranging from a sophisticated technical discussion of tariff autonomy to a clever explication of the visual representation of smuggling in the public imagination of 1930s China. The combination of a broad theme—illicit economic activities interacting with state power—with many smaller case studies of smuggling incidents brings the story alive.


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September 24, 2018
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9780231546362
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19 illustrations and 5 maps -Waiting on a higher-resolution version of image 4.1.Additional information re: illustrations layout in Notes field.
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