1Joel S. Migdal, State in Society: Studying How State and Society Transform and Constitute one another, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
2Peter B. Evans ed. , State -Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, Berkeley: University of California, 1997
3Elinor Ostrom, “Crossing the Great Divide: Coproduction, Synergy, and Development”, in Peter B. Evans ed. , State -Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, Berkeley: University of California, 1997, pp. 85 - 118.
4Joel S. Migdal, State in Society: Studying How State and Society Transform and Constitute one another, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
5Joel S. Migdal, Strong Societies and Weak States : State - Society Relations and State Capabilities in the Third World, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press,1988, prologue, p. 16. p. 17.
6Peter B. Evans, Embedded Autonomy : States and Industrial Transformation, Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1995.
7Peter B. Evans ed. , State -Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, Berkeley: University of California, 1997.
8Wai Fung Lain, “Institutional Design of Public Agencies and Coproduction : A Study of Irrigation Associations in Taiwan”, both in Peter B. Evans ed. , State- Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, Berkeley: University of California, 1997, pp. 11-47.
9Wai Fung Lain, “Crossing the Great Divide: Coproduction, Synergy and Development”, both in Peter B. Evans ed. , State- Society Synergy: Government and Social Capital in Development, Berkeley: University of California, 1997, pp. pp. 85- 118.
10Joel S. Migdal, State in Society: Studying How States and Societies Transform and Constitute one another, Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001, p. 88 -92.
4See Joel S,Migdal, "The State in Society: An Approach to Struggle for Domination", PP.7-34, in State Power and Social Foroes: Domination and Trans formation in the Third World,edited by Joel S.Migdal,Atul Kohli and Vivienne Shue,Cambridge University Press,1994.p15
5See Gordon White and Jude Howell,In Search of Civil Society: Market Reform and Social Change in Contemporary China.New York. Clarendon Press Oxford,1996.p135
6See John Keane,Denocracy and Civil Society,Verso,London/New York,1988.p14
7See Dorothy J.Solinger,"Urban Entrepreneurs and the State:The Marger of State and Society", in Dorothy J.Solinger,China's Transition from socialism:Statist legucies and Market Reforms,1980-1990.M.E.Sharpe,Inc,1993.p256.
8See Gordon White,Prospects Civil Society in China:A Case Study of Xiaoshan City,Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs,No.29,1993.p68
9See Pilippe C.Schmitter, "Still the Centry of Corporatism?" in P.C.Schmitter and G.Lehmbruch,eds.Trends Toward Corporatist Intermadiation,Beverly Hills Sage,1979.p9,13.
10See X.L.Ding,Institutional Amphibiousness and the Transition From Communism,British Journal of Political Science,1994.Vol24.No.3.