ANU Contemporary China Centre
A specialist research centre of the Australian National University which focuses upon interdisciplinary social science research relating to the politics, economics, Anthropology and society of post 1949 China. Its website provides information on its aims and activities. It includes the full text of all George Ernest Morrison Lectures in Ethnology from 2001 onwards, plus tables of contents and abstracts from its leading scholarly publication The China Journal. Topics covered by the latter include: studies of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan since 1949 and analyses of political change in the Chinese communist party.
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/ccc/

Stanford China Program
The Stanford China Program is based in the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC). Its aim is to coordinate interdisciplinary social science research about China at Stanford University. Its website provides information on itsaims, activities and research. It includes the full text of many working papers published since approximately 2002. There are abstracts of other journal articles and books. Topics covered include Chinese economic policy and growth, the cultural revolution, political, economic and social change in China, reforms within the Chinese political leadership and communist party.
http://chinaprogram.stanford.edu/