1. Ackerman, Bruce, and James Fishkin. 2004. Deliberation Day. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
2. Allen, Danielle S. 2006. Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship since Brown v. Board of Education. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
3. Ames, Roger. 2011. Confucian Role Ethics: A Vocabulary. Ch’ien Mu Lecture Series. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. (A major statement on Confucian role ethics by one of the chief developers of this form of moral theory.)
4. Angle, Stephen C. 2012. Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. (Employs Mou Zongsan’s idea of self-restriction to argue for a form of Confucian democracy, exploring its differences with liberalism and considering how Confucians should address social inequalities.)
5. Bai, Tongdong 白彤東. 2009. New Mission of an Old State: Classical Confucian Political Philosophy in a Contemporary and Comparative Relevance Context 舊邦新命:古今中西參照下的古典儒家政治哲學. Beijing: Peking University Press. (Includes an argument for a limited form of democracy based on Mengzi, including criticisms of liberal democratic politics.)