The Power of Tiananmen
State-Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement
456 pages, 12 halftones, 3 maps, 16 tables 6 x 9
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2001
Cloth $46.00
ISBN: 9780226982601
Published April 2001
Paper $29.00
ISBN: 9780226982618
Published April 2004
Foreword by Charles Tilly Preface Chronology Introduction Part 1. The Origin of the 1989 Student Movement 1. Chinas State-Society Relations and Their Changes during the 1980s 2. Intellectual Elites and the 1989 Movement 3. Economic Reform, University Expansion, and Student Discontents 4. The Decline of the System for Controlling Students in Universities 5. On the Eve of the 1989 Movement Part 2. The Development of the 1989 Movement 6. A Brief History of the 1989 Movement 7. State Behaviors and Movement Development 8. Ecology-Based Mobilization and Movement Dynamics 9. State-Society Relations and the Discourses and Activities of a Movement 10. The State, Movement Communication, and the Construction of Public Opinion Conclusion Appendix 1: A Methodological Note Appendix 2: Interview Questions References Index
Awards
- Outstanding Book Award
- Charles Tilly Award for Best Book
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