China since Tiananmen : from Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao / Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University.
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- 951.059 22 FEW
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Tiananmen and the conservative critique of reform -- Deng moves to revive reform -- The emergence of neoconservatism -- The enlightenment tradition under challenge -- The emergence of neostatism and popular nationalism -- Jiang Zemin's rise to power -- Elite politics in an era of globalization and nationalism -- Hu Jintao takes over : a turn to the left? -- Conclusion.
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