INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHINA STUDIES VOL 5 NO 2 AUGUST 2014

Pages 197-564
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Contents
The Long Shadow of Tiananmen: Political Economy of State Civil Societal Relations in the People’s Republic of China Twenty five Years On
by Emile Kok-Kheng YEOH
VIEW PDFThe Reemergence of Public Intellectuals in Late Twentieth Century China: Reflections on the Twenty fifth Anniversary of Tiananmen
by Merle GOLDMAN
VIEW PDFJune Fourth at 25: Forget Tiananmen, You Don’t Want to Hurt the Chinese People’s Feelings – and Miss Out on the Business of the New “New China”!
by Arif DIRLIK
VIEW PDFWhither China and the Communist Party Regime? Reflections on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Tiananmen Incident
by Joseph Yu-shek CHENG
VIEW PDFThe Legacy of the 1989 Beijing Massacre: Establishing Neo Authoritarian Rule, Silencing Civil Society
by Johan LAGERKVIST
VIEW PDFRevisiting the Role of the Media in the Chinese Communist Party’s Legitimation Strategy in Post Tiananmen China: Case Study of News Corporation
by Chin-fu HUNG and Stuart DINGLE
VIEW PDFThe Problematic Politics of China’s Economic Reform Plans
by Guy DE JONQUIÈRES
VIEW PDFXinjiang in the Aftermath of Tiananmen: Prospects for Development and Challenges for the New Administration
by Roy Anthony ROGERS
VIEW PDFOld Question Revisited: Towards a Holistic Understanding of 1989
by Barış YÖRÜMEZ
VIEW PDFThe Quarter Century Legacy of June Fourth: Prospects and Challenges in the Struggle of Post1989 Dissent and Nonviolent Action in the People’s Republic of China
by Emile Kok-Kheng YEOH
VIEW PDFBook Review
reviewed by Monir Hossain MONI
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