China since tiananmen : rural protest
By: O' BRIEN, Kevin J.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, July 2009Journal of Democracy 20, 3, p. 25-28Abstract: In the two decades since the Tiananmen massacre, China has enjoyed rapid economic growth and a measure of political stability. Recently, however, various forms of popular protest have been increasing. Do they represent a potentially serious threat to CCP rule?No physical items for this record
In the two decades since the Tiananmen massacre, China has enjoyed rapid economic growth and a measure of political stability. Recently, however, various forms of popular protest have been increasing. Do they represent a potentially serious threat to CCP rule?
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