List of Jianli Yang’s Publications


10/21/90 Hungarian S.F
6/8/91 Night of Little White Flowers
6/13/92 Night of Little White Flowers
6/4/93 Speech at the Boston Fourth Anniversary Commemoration of June 4th Massacre
6/4/94 “The Destinies of the Country and the Democracy Movement Are Closely Related” at the Boston Fifth Anniversary Commemoration of June 4th Massacre (China Spring, No. 7, 1994)
6/4/97 “To Understand the Mothers, or the Ruthless Ruler” at the Boston Eighth Anniversary Commemoration of June 4th Massacre (China Spring, No. 7, 1997)
Family Reunion
6/2/98 “What the Chinese People Need Most Is June 4th Complex” at the Boston Ninth Anniversary Commemoration of June 4th Massacre (Beijing Spring, No. 7, 1998)

Articles

9/89 “The Last Shot” at the 100th Day Anniversay of June 4th Tiananmen Massacre (China Times, 9/9/89)
8/90 “Make Friends, Dislocation, and Time Difference” (News Freedom Guardian, 8/90)
8/90 “A Happy Sadness” (8/90)
9/90 “Expectations of 2nd Congress of the Democratic Front” (9/90)
10/90 “Ice-Cream and Ten Monologues” (Square, 10/90)
3/91 “Getting out of the Doldrums”, Speech at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Grand Coalition of the Three People’s Principles at the Bay Area (3/91)
5/91 “Our Position and Points of View – Open Letter to the Chinese Communist Party and the Beijing Government” (5/91)
8/91 “A Poor Mouse Trying to Eat A Beaver, Evil Can Get Nowhere” (8/91)
8/91 “An Analysis on the Tricks of the Chinese Communists Used to Ward Off Peaceful Evolution” (8/91)
1/92 “The Political Intentions Behind the Three Gorges Dam Project” (Common People, 1/92)
4/92 “The Role of the Overseas Democracy Movement and the Issues Involving the Establishment of Political Parties” (China Spring, No. 4, 1992)
5/92 “There Is No Victor in a Vicious Cycle” (5/7/92)
6/92 “From One Country Two Systems, and Multi-Party Consultation to One Country One System”, Speech at the Seminar on June 4th Massacre in Retrospect and Prospect at 3rd Anniversary of the Massacre, Which Is Held by the Grand Coalition of the Three People’s Principles in San Francisco” (6/7/92)
10/92 “Sacred and Arduous Road” (10/92)
11/92 “The Overseas Democracy Movement and the Right to Return Home” (China Spring, 11/92)
11/92 “Contend and Explore” (Contend, No. 11, 1992)
1/93 “An Analysis of the Principle of the Virtuous Cycle” (China Spring, 6/93)
2/93 “A Holy Crusade” (2/24/93)
5/93 “Reflection on the Daqiuzhuang Village Incident” (Boston Review, 5/2/93)
5/93 “Appeal” (5/4/93)
5/93 “To Call to Endorse Wei Jing Sheng For The 1994 Nobel Peace Prize”
5/93 “The Commercialization of Power Leads to the Difference of Two Pressures” (5/93)
5/93 “Start Working on China’s ‘House of Representatives’ ” (5/93)
6/93 “On Moral Resources” (6/93)
7/93 “On the Evaluation of Deng’s Economic Reform and Predicting China’s Economy in the Post-Deng Era” (7/93)
7/93 “The Periodic Economic Crisis – Disequilibrium between Freedom, Order and Equity” (7/93)
12/93 “Reflection on Mao Zedong Fad – Commemorate on Mao’s a Hundredth Birthday” (12/93)
5/94 “China’s Democratization and Neo-Authority Doctrine” (Contemporary China Research, 5/94)
12/94 “Strive for Wei Jing Sheng to Be Awarded the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize” (China Spring, 12/94)
3/95 “Continue to Strive for Wei Jing Sheng to Be Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize” (China Spring, 3/95)
12/95 “Democracy Should Be Popularized Instead of Rendering It into a Mystery -- Jianli Yang on People’s Confidence As the Corner Stone of Constitutional Democracy” (Outpost Monthly, 12/95)
3/95 “Who is Hanging a Bell on a Cat’s Neck?” (China Spring, 3/95)
8/95 “On China’s Power Economy”, with Xu Xin, He Xiaochuan (China Spring, 8/95, 9/95, 10/95)
10/95 “The Letter to the Congress” (10/14/95)
95 Timely and Appropriate Democratization Is Necessary and Feasible -- On the Historical Merits and Demerits of Neo-Authority Doctrine” (1995)
11/95 “On the Power Economy of the Chinese Communists” (First Half, Second Half, Mainland China, 11/95, 12/95)
96 “Free Physically, But Not Mentally – On the Nature and Lessons of “Freedom of Association” during “the Culture Revolution” and its Inspiration on Future Constitutional Democracy” (1996)
3/96 “The Future of China in 21st Century Lies in the Unification Based on Democracy” (3/96)
5/96 “Be Freed from the Nationalistic Sentiment and Safeguard Hong Kong’s Democracy and Freedom” (China Spring, 5/96)
7/96 “Free Physically, But Not Mentally”, with Yang Xiaokai (Beijing Spring, 7/96)
7/96 “Intellectuals and China’s Politics” (Boston Asia Radio Air Talk, 7/26/96)
10/96 “Reflection on Wang Xizhe’s Announcement on Joining the Guomindang” (Boston Asia Radio Air Talk, 7/25/96)
1/97 “Nationalism and Democratic Ideology – Reflect Again on 1997” (1/97)
97 “Who Can Say No to the Real History” -- Foreword to “China Can Say No, What Do the Chinese Communists Say?” (Spring, 1997)
4/97 “We Cannot Change Historical Figures, But Can Influence the Figures in Future” (Beijing Spring, No. 1997)

97 “How Can One Love Hong Kong If He Doesn’t Love People from Hong Kong? How Can One Become Patriotic If He Doesn’t Love His Countrymen?” (1997)

7/97 “Ends or Means?” (7/28/97)
8/97 “Open Letter to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Regarding the Peaceful Unification of the Country” (Outpost, Beijing Spring, 8/97)
9/97 “Ends or Means?” (China Spring, No. 9, 1997, 7/28/97)
9/97 “Gain International Recognition, Promote Democratization in Mainland China, and Revive the Republic of China” (9/9/97)
10/97 Afterword on “Behind the Red “Patriotism” (Beijing Spring, No. 10, 1997)
10/97 “A Letter to Harvard Newspaper” (10/25/97)
10/97 “Open Debate: Dr. Jianli Yang and Professor Vogel Meet One-On-One on the Radio” (10/29/97)
10/97 “Please Uphold a Human Rights Concept That Does Not Degrade the Chinese People” (10/29/97)
11/97 “The Chinese Also Need Human Rights” (Chinese Translation of the Speech at the Harvard Rally in Protest of Jiang Zemin’s Visit, 11/1/97)
97 “The Questions We Should Ask Jiang Zemin”

11/97 “The Revolution of 1911 and Modern China’s Spirit” (China Spring, No. 11, 1997)
12/97 “Please Uphold a Human Rights Concept That Does Not Degrade the Chinese People” (Beijing Spring, No. 12, 1997)
2/98 “Fight, Flight and Fight” -- Speech at Education for Public Inquiry
and International Citizenship, Tufts University (2/28/98)
5/98 “The Ninth People’s Congress: No Revolution Whatsoever” (Transcript of the Interview by Huasheng Radio Station, China Spring, No. 5, 6, 1998)
6/98 “Reflection on Clinton’s Visit to China” (6/98)
7/98 “Let Me Answer Your Questions – Letter to Students of Beijing University” (7/1/98)
8/98 “Others Feet and Your Own Cancer” (8/15/98)
8/98 “The Political Implications of China’s Democratic Party Incident” (8/20/98)
10/98 “Understand the Basic Issues Involving the Relations between Both Sides of Taiwan Strait Using Basic Logics” (10/98)
10/98 “Universality vs Particularity -- “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Chinese Culture” – Speech at 3rd International Human Rights Congress, Poland” (10/14—10/18/98)
11/98 “Understand the Basic Issues Involving the Relations between Both Sides of Taiwan Strait Using Basic Logics -- Before 2nd Meeting Wang Daohan and Guzhenpu” (Beijing Spring, China Spring, No. 11, 1998)
11/98 “The (New) Development and Prospects of China’s Human Rights and Democracy Movement” – Speech One at the International Human Rights Congress in Poland, 10/14 – 10/18/98, Beijing Spring, No. 11, 1998)
11/98 “Patriotism Complex and Moral Standards” – Interview by An Qi (Beijing Spring, No. 11, 1998)
11/98 “Speech at the International Human Rights Congress in Poland” (Beijing Spring, No. 11, 1998)
12/98 “Taiwan’s General Election from My Perspective” (12/98)
1/99 “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Chinese Culture” (Beijing Spring, No. 1, 1999)

04/01 “Year 2000: China Political Review” (Dialogue between Chen and Yang) (“China Spring” April, 2001)

05/01 “Our Appeal” “China Spring” May, 2001

06/02/01 “The Legal Base of CCP’s Rule and the Constitutional Democratic Movement” (The China Conference to Memorize 12th Anniversary of June 4th at Sydney, Australia, June 2nd , 2001)

06/04/01 Constitutional Democratic Movement (Based on an interview by The Voice of China)

06/15/01 “Appeal of Mr. Yang Jianli and Mr. Feng Congde to Discuss the Standard of Patriot”

07/01/01 “Globalization, Global Democratization and China” (Opening Lecture on the International Academic Conference of “The Impact of Globalization on China and Cross Straits Relations”)

08/01 “Recommend the Article ‘China Circle and Constitutional Reform’”

08/01/01 The Constitution of Republic Federation of China” (Draft Proposal)

08/19/01 “Small Policy Adjustments Can Not Enable CCP to Avoid the Legitimate Crisis of Its Rule”

09/11/01 “No Civilization, No Modernization”

09/20/01 The Dialogue Between Mr. Chen Kuide and Mr. Yang Jianli: “The Tragedy of Sept. 11 in the United States and China’s Response”

09/25/01 Break the Cycle of Violence: The Opening Speech on the Second Inter-ethnicity Young Leadership Seminar

10/03/01 Politics in Humanity and Humanity in Politics: On the Eve of China Moon Festival

11/01/01 A Country Cann’t be Prosperous without Credibility: A Talk Begin with China Government to Openly Appoint its Service Personnel

11/29/01 Dialogue between Mr. Chen Kuide and Mr. Yang Jianli: China and the War on Afghanistan

12/02/01 The Topic Besides China Joined WTO

12/02 Democratic System and Corruption

01/01/02 Hopes in the New Year

01/19/02 Mourn with Deep Grief to our Beloved Mr. Liu Kaisheng

01/26/02 “The Principles of Nonviolence and The Movement of the Non-violence” (Speech on the 4th Annual Meeting of China Overseas Democratic Movement Federation, held in Washington D C)

02/15/02 Mr. Yang Jianli and Mr. Xiang Xiaoji: Debates on Principles of Nonviolence

02/17/02 Escape Criminal Charges in the Name of for the Nation?

02/28/02 The Second Thesis on The Principles of Nonviolence and The Movement of the Non-violence

03/14/02 The Third Thesis on The Principles of Nonviolence and The Movement of the Non-violence

03/21/02 The Fourth Thesis on The Principles of Nonviolence and The Movement of the Non-violence

03/08/02 Dialogue between Mr. Chen Guide and Mr. Yang Jianli: Critics on the Government Report by Premier Zhu Rongji

04/10/02 Neutralize the Tactic of Separating Domestic and Overseas Pro-democracy Movement