Civil Society and Protest in China
.... Chen, Nancy N. "Urban Spaces and Experiences of Qigong." Urban Spaces in Contemporary
China: The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-
Mao China. Eds. ....
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China in the Era of Mao & Deng
Salisbury, Harrison. The New Emperors:
China in the Era of
Mao and Deng. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992. Harrison Salisbury is an acclaimed ....
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TIANANMEN SQUARE MASSACRE This research paper o
.... Princeton: Princeton UP, 1994. ---, ed. Reform and Reaction in Post-
Mao China: The Road to Tiananmen. New York: Routledge, 1991. Fairbanks, John K.
China. ....
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Mao Zedong and Political Theory
.... Meisner, M. (2006).
Mao's China. Course Reader, pp. Pye, L. (1991). .... Meisner, M. (2006).
Mao's China. Course Reader, 195-220. Yang, CK (2006). ....
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Mao Zedong & Chiang Kai-shek
.... the Korean War that the American position changed from one of military neutrality to one of active defense of Taiwan against possible invasion by
Mao's China. ....
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Development of Mao's Thought
....
Mao succeeded in his revolution and took control of
China in 1949 as head of the Chinese Communist party. ....
Mao's China and After. New York: Free Press, 1977. ....
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Mao Tzedong and Deng Xiaoping Economic Policies
.... prosperity. However, both
Mao and Deng's policies, if
China's current situation is any indicator, have their drawbacks. While many ....
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China & The US
.... That the fervently anti-Communist Nixon Administration felt that a diplomatic union with the overtly communist
Mao's China was possible is nothing short of ....
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The United States and China
.... That the fervently anti-Communist Nixon Administration felt that a diplomatic union with the overtly communist
Mao's China was possible is nothing short of ....
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Contributions of Mao to Communism
.... role in the advance of Communism. Specifically,
Mao believed that, unlike other nations,
China is a completely proletarian nation. ....
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Hong Kong and China
.... A generation after
Mao,
China has thus become a profoundly unequal society--and television, which reaches 80 percent of
China's people, places this inequality ....
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Radicalization of Mao Zedong's Political Thought
.... Harding, Harry.
China's Second Revolution: Reform After
Mao. Washington, DC, 1987. Spence, Jonathan D. The Search for Modern
China. New York: WW Norton, 1990.
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Mao and the Chinese Revolution
.... very concerned with the details of the revolts in traditional
China and instead focuses on the pattern shown by
Mao in creating the People's Republic of
China. ....
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The Chinese Revolution & Mao Tse-Tung
.... very concerned with the details of the revolts in traditional
China and instead focuses on the pattern shown by
Mao in creating the People's Republic of
China. ....
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INTELLECTUALS AND THE PARTY IN CHINA 1949
.... of the traditional importance of the intellectual elite in
China, the tension between that elite status and CCP goals, the dynamics of
Mao's peasant based ....
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People's Republic of China
China, one of the most populace countries in the world, had the leadership of a dramatic personality in the guise of
Mao Zedong. ....
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The United States and China
.... As mentioned above, the United States' willingness to acquiesce to
Mao's "one
China" agenda has historically troubling, as a Taiwanese struggle for ....
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The Cultural Revolution in China
.... The rapid expansion of the Red Guard Movement showed the success of
Mao's goal of striking a responsive chord with
China's youth. ....
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Popular Culture in China
....
China's popular culture in the subsequent decades was most influenced by Westernization under Chiang Kai-shek, and then by the takeover by Communist leader
Mao- ....
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Growth of Communist Movement in China
.... of the Communist rebels in
China in 1949, the government of
China was reconstituted as the People's Republic of
China under the leadership of
Mao Tse tung. ....
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China's Defense Policy
.... of self-reliance.
China, under
Mao, was primarily concerned with controlling activity within its own borders. Thus, David Lai argues ....
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Mao Tse-tung as Political and Spiritual Leader
.... in the world as other strong leaders have recreated the cult of personality around themselves--Ho Chi Minh in North Vietnam,
Mao Tse-tung in
China, Castro in ....
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Three works of Chinese Literature
....
Mao's China was a society which saw individuality as a dangerous force which needed to be shaped and directed for the good of the revolution and for nothing ....
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The Chinese Revolution of 1949
.... Origins of the Chinese Revolution, 1915-1949. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. Meisner, Maurice.
Mao's China and After. New York: Free Press, 1977.
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2 Chinese Approaches to International Law
.... the Korean War that the American position changed from one of military neutrality to one of active defense of Taiwan against possible invasion by
Mao's China. ....
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Women in China
.... to the Honig and Hershatter, when the Chinese reflect on their history there are three eras to contemplate: feudal, or pre-Liberation
China,
Mao and the ....
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Military and Civilian Authority in China
.... of self-reliance.
China, under
Mao, was primarily concerned with controlling activity within its own borders. Thus, David Lai argues ....
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Analysis: Chang and Halliday on Mao and the Great Leap Forward
.... Becker (248) argues that despite the fact that the entire Communist Party knew of the terrible economic damage inflicted on
China,
Mao continued to insist on ....
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THE IMPACT OF RUSSIA AND JAPAN ON CHINA
.... On balance, Japan had a much greater, albeit a largely negative, impact on
China than did Russia between 1900 and 1950.
Mao said in 1961, "it is Japan we must ....
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Views of Gandhi & Mao on Violence & Imperialism
.... In
China and India, respectively,
Mao and Gandhi were positioned in the vanguard of political, social, and economic change. Indeed ....
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