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14 China Review International: Vol. 18, No. 1, 2011 7. Robert G. Sutter, Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy Since the Cold War 2nd ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), p. 37. 8. Masako Ikegami, “New Imperial China: A Challenge for the U.S.-Japan Alliance,” Asia Pacic B fi ulletin, no. 122 (July 12, 2011). Criminal Justice in China: e Th Place of Incarceration Klaus Mühlhahn. Criminal Justice in China: A History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. pp. 365. Hardcover $29.95, isbn 978-0-674-03323-8. Examining the respective efforts of the Qing court (1901–1911), the “Beiyang Government” (1912–1927), the Guomindang (GMD), and the Communist Party (CCP) to modernize the criminal justice system, Klaus Mühlhahn’s Criminal Justice in China explores the values, theories, practices, and political exigencies that shaped the struggle to transform the institutions of criminal justice in twentieth-century China. Although the title is Criminal Justice in China, to be precise, the primary focus of the book is the reform, rationale, purposes, and goals of judicial and political incarceration. Spanning the period from the late Qing reforms in the first decade of the twentieth century to the beginning of the post- Mao era in
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