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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

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    7.  Yue Hou, Chuyu Liu, and Charles Crabtree. 2019.
Anti-Muslim Bias in the Chinese Labor Market
    Journal of Comparative Economics     
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6. Chuyu Liu. 2019.
​Local Public Goods Expenditure and Ethnic Conflict:
​ Evidence  from China
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Security Studies  28(4): 739-772.
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  ​5. Xun Cao, Haiyan Duan, Chuyu Liu, and Yingjie Wei.  2018.
​Local Religious Institutions and the Impact of Inter-Ethnic Inequality on Conflict.
International Studies Quarterly 62, 765-781.
Online Appendices

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4. Chuyu Liu and Xiao Ma. 2018.​ ​
Popular Threats and Nationalistic Propaganda:
Political Logic of China's Patriotic Campaign

​Security Studies 27(4): 633-664.
Online Appendices

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​3. Luwei Rose Luqiu and Chuyu Liu. 2018.
A “New Social Class” or Old Friends? A Study of Private Entrepreneurs in the National People’s Congress of China.
Journal of East Asian Studies 18(3): 389-400.
Data: please email us (cliu154 at jhu.edu) for the data; here is a codebook that describes the data.


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​ 2. Xun Cao, Haiyan Duan, Chuyu Liu, James Piazza,
and Yingjie Wei. 2018.
Digging the “Ethnic Violence in China” Database:
​The Effects of Inter-Ethnic Inequality and Natural Resources Exploitation in Xinjiang.

The China Review​ 18(1): 121–154.
Online Appendix
Data: please email us (xuc11 at psu.edu) for the data; here is a PDF that describes the panel and event versions of the EVC data.

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​ 1.  Xun Cao, Andrew Kleit, and Chuyu Liu. 2016.
         Why Invest in Wind Energy?
Career Incentives and Chinese  Renewable Energy Politics.

     Energy Policy 99: 120-131.

Editor-Reviewed Publication

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1.  Chuyu Liu. 2017​​.
​China's Local Ethnic Exclusion: Cross- and Within-region Patterns in Tibet and Xinjiang.
CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association: 55-61.


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