$19.95.Īfter a plethora of books by Western journalists, Tong provides a much needed insider's account of the events leading up to the Tiananmen Square When younger Chinese scholars try to write internal papers or give lectures that challenge official thinking, they are not permitted to do so.ĪLMOST A REVOLUTION. Standing of Japan is particularly deficient, according to Whiting, largely because of the imposition of an official line on scholarship and the media. Do they understand each other better now than in the past? The answer seems to be no. These two countries have been interacting with each other and misunĭerstanding each other for a century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990, 228 pp. Requires the removal as a class of the governing party elite.ĬHINA EYES JAPAN. The move forward, he contends, has to be brisk and comprehensive?a recasting of all institutions and ideas. The communist parties to cross clear over to the market and to democracy? "all the way, not one third of the way, or half way, but all the way across."
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