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THE state is one of the lively areas of contention in the study of Chinese politics. In this memorandum, I review the literature on the Chinese state, with a focus on the state’s role in coercion and development. I identify three remaining questions and suggest possible approaches to address them in future research. Looking forward, I argue that a historical, comparative, and macro-level analysis of the Chinese case may contribute to the general theories of the state.