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03057410_242-1_03057410_242-1 25/06/20 11:39 AM Page 1 ISSN 0305-7410 242 JUNE 2020 242 Contents The China Quarterly The Articles 301 A “Struggle of Life or Death”: Han and Uyghur Insecurities on China’s North-West Frontier David Tobin China 324 Securitizing Xinjiang: Police Recruitment, Informal Policing and Ethnic Minority Co-optation Adrian Zenz and James Leibold 349 Repressive Experiences among China Scholars: New Evidence from Quarterly Survey Data Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Rory Truex 376 How “Peasant Apartments” Could Undermine Rural Governance in China: Spatial Realignment, Moral Reconfiguration and Local Authority Ray Yep and Ying Wu 397 “Social” Money and Working-class Subjectivities: Digital Money and Migrant Labour in Shenzhen, China Tom McDonald 418 Moderated Mobilization: A New Model of Enterprise-level Collective Bargaining in South China Siqi Luo and Tao Yang 440 Between Spiritual Economy and Religious Commodification: Negotiating Temple Autonomy in Contemporary China Kuei-min Chang 460 Examining Public Concern about Global Warming and Climate Change in China Xinsheng Liu, Feng Hao, Kent Portney and Yinxi Liu DAVID TOBIN and ADRIAN ZENZ 487 Understanding the Non-medical Costs of Healthcare: Evidence from Inpatient Care for Older People in China & JAMES LEIBOLD on Wei Yang insecurities and 508 Searching for Red Songs: The Politics of Revolutionary Nostalgia in securitization in Xinjiang Contemporary China SHEENA CHESTNUT GREITENS Shuanglong Li and Fei Yan AND RORY TRUEX on repressive 529 What Is Criminal and What Is Not: Prosecuting Wartime Japanese Sex Crimes in the People’s Republic of China experiences in the China Xiaoyang Hao field 550 Love the Tree, Love the Branch: Beijing’s Friendship with Lee Kuan XINSHENG LIU, FENG HAO, Yew, 1954–1965 KENT PORTNEY AND YINXI LIU Philip Hsiaopong Liu JUNE 2020 on public concern about 573 Book Reviews climate change in China PHILIP HSIAOPONG LIU on PUBLISHED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS ON BEHALF OF Beijing's friendship with Lee SOAS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Kuan Yew, 1954 –1965 Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal web site at: cambridge.org/cqy Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 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