The Aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Crisis in Mainland China

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Pub. Date: 1992-08-01
Publisher(s): Westview Pr
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Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
About the Contributors
Introductionp. 1
Ideology
Reactionary Modernism in China: Cultural Conservatism and Technical Economism in Communist Ideology and Policy Since June 1989p. 15
Was Mao Zedong a Revolutionary?p. 39
Egalitarianism and Class Struggle in the Soviet Union and Mainland Chinap. 67
Party and Politics
"Peaceful Evolution": Western Challenges and Peking's Responsep. 113
Structural Political Reform in Mainland China: Before and After Tiananmenp. 127
Role of the Military
Party Authority and Military Power: Communist China's Continuing Crisisp. 147
War in the Year 2000: Beijing's Perspectivep. 174
Social and Legal Reform
Ideological Flux and Intellectuals in Mainland China Since 1978p. 191
Legal Reforms in the Aftermath of Tiananmen Squarep. 206
Economic Reform
Macroeconomic Obstacles to Reform in China: The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policyp. 231
The Impact of Tiananmen on the Political Climate of Economic Reformp. 256
Peking's Economic Reform and Open-Door Policy After the Tienanmen Incidentp. 274
Planning and Politics in Mainland China Since the Massacrep. 294
Mainland China's Special Economic Zones in 1989: Continuity and Changep. 315
Impact on the ROC and Hong Kong
Tiananmen's Tremors: The Economic, Political, and Strategic Impact of the Democracy Movement on Taiwanp. 345
Tiananmen in Hong Kongp. 364
Foreign Relations
Peking's Foreign Policy in the Shadows of Tienanmen: The Challenge of Legitimationp. 389
Sino-American Relations in the Wake of the Tiananmen Incidentp. 417
U.S. Foreign Policy Dilemmas: The Case of Post-Tiananmen Chinap. 428
About the Book and Editorp. 444
Indexp. 445
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