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Writing Beyond the Wall: Translation, Cross-cultural Exchange, and Chen Ran's 'A Private Life'
Published 2006-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Writing Beyond the Wall: Translation, Cross-cultural Exchange, and Chen Ran's 'A Private Life'
Published 2006-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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De Tian’anmen à Central : différentes batailles, un même combat
Published 2015-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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Re-meme-bering Tiananmen? From collective memory to meta-memory on TikTok
Published 2023Subjects: Get full text
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The Strategy of Jiang Zemin to Restore China’s Economy (1989-2002)
Published 2021-04-01“…This article applies historical methods to analyze and interpret Jiang Zemin’s efforts to improve China’s economy in the aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests until the formulation of the Three Representatives theory in 2002.…”
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL REGIMES IN PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRC) AND REPUBLIC OF CHINA (ROC)
Published 2019-12-01“…The study sheds some light on the failure of democratic transition in China’s after the Tiananmen Square protests. In the course of the study, the key features of non-Western political transformation across the Taiwan Strait were identifi ed. …”
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Nationalism and World Governance:Comment on Warren Wagar's " Praxis"
Published 2015-08-01“…The surprise is short lived when wefind such ironies as that both sides in the 1992 Gulf War followed the battles on CNN, that Chinese studentsraised a "Statue of Liberty" during the 1989 protest inTiananmen Square, or that in 1994 the US dollar becamelegal tender in Cuba. …”
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Roles in Conflict: The Woman War Reporter
Published 2010-07-01“…While referring to a number of women journalists, three British and two French, it focuses on the issue through the prism of the now iconic BBC reporter Kate Adie, famous in particular for her reporting of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London, the events of Tiananmen Square in 1989 and, embedded with the British forces, the 1990 Gulf War. …”
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Civil Resistance from the End of the Cold War to the 21st Century: A Historical Perspective
Published 2022-12-01“…The essay focuses on three main issues: i) the rise and decline of the post-1989 liberal cycle of civil resistance in Europe; ii) the consequences of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the emergence of a new Chinese authoritarian state capitalism; and iii) the impact of the technological and digital revolution on post-1989 civil resistance. …”
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A Narrow Space for Rebellion: The Cultural T-shirt in China’s 1990s
Published 2022-05-01“… Following the crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989, the beginning of the 1990s witnessed one of the few instances in modern Chinese history of the silenced making their voices heard – through printed messages on T-shirts. …”
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Foreignness in The Imagery of Bei Dao’s Later Poetry The Study of “Metal” and “Rose”
Published 2022-01-01“…The real ideological awakening of Bei Dao was his life in exile after he was deprived of Chinese nationality and political rights after Tiananmen square Crackdown. Bei Dao went to Europe, Africa, America, and other places, and lived for a long time or a short time., so the subject tone of “ Foreignness “ was highlighted in his poetry after the exile. …”
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Rural transformation and productivity in China
Published 2008“…During the post-reform period (1978-2005), both total and net factor productivity exhibited increasing trends and high positive growth rates, except during 1989-90 (the period of the political troubles in Tiananmen Square). We find that the inclusion of rural transformation increases the average growth rate of factor productivity by nearly one percentage point during the post-reform period, thus making our estimates of total factor productivity growth higher than those reported by previous studies.…”
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China and Russian Federation: Policy From 1991 to 1999
Published 2020-10-01“…The events of the 17th of April, 1989 in China in Tiananmen Square also show the aspirations of students and society to democratize and economic development and the fight against corruption. …”
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Structural breaks, rural transformation and total factor productivity growth in China (working paper)
Published 2012“…Two structural breaks near the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989 and the implementation of further reforms and opening-up measures in 1995 were identified for both capital series. …”
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Structural breaks, rural transformation and total factor productivity growth in China (discussion paper)
Published 2010“…A structural break near the end of the pre-reform period is identified for both capital series and another one near the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989 for the extended Chow and Li (2002) capital series. …”
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Translations of Poems by Yang Lian
Published 2007-01-01“…After the June 4 events in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, he sought and obtained New Zealand citizenship. …”
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Does philosophy kill culture?
Published 2020-06-01“…But if one of the goals of P4C is to teach youngsters to courageously pursue reasoned dialogue, does this not set-up young Asians for serious conflict when they come face-to-face with positions that are articulated by elders, but which are ones to which they are diametrically opposed; a racist grandmother, for instance, or an uncle who insists that those at the Tiananmen Square uprising were nothing but hooligan’s. …”
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Cooperation of the People’s Republic of China With Countries of the African Continent in the Military Sphere
Published 2024-01-01“…However, cooperation with Western corporations to modernize the military-industrial complex and develop new weapons was disrupted by the events in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Instead, cooperation with Russia in the defense field intensified, which allowed China to update the military-industrial complex and develop new weapons systems. …”
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