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Never Turn Back China And The Forbidden History Of The 1980s Julian Gewirtz

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Never Turn Back China And The Forbidden History Of The 1980s Julian Gewirtz
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.92 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Julian Gewirtz
ISBN: 9780674241848, 0674241843
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Never Turn Back China And The Forbidden History Of The 1980s Julian Gewirtz by Julian Gewirtz 9780674241848, 0674241843 instant download after payment.

The history the Chinese Communist Party has tried to erase: the dramatic political debates of the 1980s that could have put China on a path to greater openness.
On a hike in Guangdong Province in January 1984, Deng Xiaoping was warned that his path was a steep and treacherous one. "Never turn back," the Chinese leader replied. That became a mantra as the government forged ahead with reforms in the face of heated contestation over the nation's future. For a time, everything was on the table, including democratization and China's version of socialism. But deliberation came to a sudden halt in spring 1989, with protests and purges, massacre and repression. Since then, Beijing has worked intensively to suppress the memory of this era of openness.
Julian Gewirtz recovers the debates of the 1980s, tracing the Communist Party's diverse attitudes toward markets, state control, and sweeping technological change, as well as freewheeling public argument over political...

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