This work examines the environment and events of the spring 1989
Tiananmen Square tragedy. The author argues that the mass movement,
which climaxed in Beijing, can be understood only if attention is
given to the external environment that provided both opportunities
and constraints to the interactions of participating groups, to the
shifting participants and their goals and interests, and to the
historical and cultural factors which guided the behavior of those
participants (on both the student and government sides). Unlike
other works on this topic, The Struggle for Tiananmen describes and
analyzes the movement from its inception to its end--presenting the
entire process, providing information from both the authorities and
non-student participants, identifying the interactions between
external events and the movement, and placing the particular event
in the larger context of social movements.
This work will be of interest to scholars and laymen alike in
contemporary history, Chinese studies, sociology, and political
science.
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