| Number 185 June 2021 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Publication of John Rawls’s “A Theory of Justice”
4
John Rawls and Chinese Liberalism
Chow Po-chung
21
Conditions for the Rule of Law and the Idea of Popular Sovereignty: A Dialogue between John Rawls’s Constitutional View and Hong Kong’s Experience
Li Man-kong
33
John Rawls’s Theory of Justice and Transitional Justice
Shei Ser-min
41
A Theory of Justice in the Age of Neoliberalism
Kwok Chi
Research Articles
51
State Capacity and Legitimacy: A Study of Countries’ Effectiveness in Preventing and Controlling the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sun Yan-fei
72
The “Singapore Model” and China’s Reform and Opening Up: An Empirical Study of the Chinese “Mayors’ Class” at Nanyang Technological University
Liu Hong,
Wang Ting-yan
Wang Ting-yan
91
Poland as a Mirror: The Solidarity Movement and China’s Reform and Opening Up
Jiang Hua-jie
111
A Historical Review of North Vietnam’s Imitation of the Great Leap Forward in China (1958-1960)
You Lan
View on the World
126
Memory, Mourning and the Limit of Historical Narratives: Rithy Panh’s Films of Khmer Rouge
Yang Jia-ning
Book Reviews
140
Warning to a Prosperous Age?: A Review on Jiwei Ci, Democracy in China: The Coming Crisis
Tsang Sui-ming
149
Philosophy and Politics in Modernity: A Review on Richard L. Velkley, Heidegger, Strauss, and the Premises of Philosophy on Original Forgetting
Li Ming-kun
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk