Regina Abrami has published a chapter in Regina Abrami, Edmund Malesky, and Yu Zheng, “Vietnam through Chinese Eyes: Divergent Accountability in Single-Party Regimes.” In Martin Dimitrov, ed. Why Communism Did Not Collapse: Understanding Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Asia and Europe (New York: Cambridge University Press), pp. 237-275. She has also been awarded a Research Opportunity Grant from the School of Arts and Sciences (up to the allowable full amount) for a second book project, tentatively titled, “Naming Progress, Finding Vice: Class Labeling, Credible Commitment, and Market Creation in Vietnam and China.”