This book, first published in 1992, provides a detailed analysis of
the reform programme in post-Mao China. In it, a distinguished
group of specialists show how the dramatic events that came to a
head in Tiananmen Square in 1989 were the result of a profound
crisis in the reform programme launched in 1978. Individual
chapters examine the roots of this crisis: the inability to deal
sufficiently with the Maoist legacy; insufficient political reform;
the clash between Deng's revolution from above and society's
revolution from below; the imbalances created by the new economic
programme; and the relationship between these domestic changes and
China's foreign policy.
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