Aftermath Of The 1989 Tiananmen Crisis For Mainland China

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1989 Tiananmen crisis
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authoritarianism studies
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Basic Law Drafting
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Basic Law Drafting Process
Bourgeois Liberalization
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CCP Authority
CCP Leadership
Central Government
Central People's Government
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Government
Chinese political reform
Democracy Movement
democratization theory
economic liberalization China
economic reform
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Fang Lizhi
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Mainland China
Mao Zedong
Negative Relationships
NPC Standing Committee
post-1989 Chinese governance analysis
PRC's Position
Reactionary Modernism
SEZ Policy
Sino Foreign Equity Joint Ventures
social movements China
Ta Te
Tiananmen Incident
Tiananmen Massacre
Zhao Ziyang

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367305468
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The 1989 Tiananmen crisis marked a crucial turning point for the People's Republic of China. The unprecedented demonstrations of popular dissent triggered the downfall of reformist premier Zhao Ziyang, who supported the students, and the rise of his conservative successor, Li Peng. The subsequent military crackdown on the demonstrators horrified the world and threatened the PRC with international isolation. In this book, distinguished scholars from Taiwan and the United States analyze the wide-ranging effects of the crisis on the role of ideology; the Party; the military; social and legal reform; economic reform; Taiwan and Hong Kong; and foreign relations. For anyone interested in China, and in particular the future of Communism, this volume will be essential reading.
Bih-jaw Lin, Maria Hsia. Chang, George P. Chen

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