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Examines the events that led to the Tian'anmen Square massacre, discusses religious freedom in China, and speculates on whether a Chinese democracy could survive

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YA-- By exploring China through its philosophies and politics, both traditional and Marxist, Ching attempts to come to terms with what has happened during last 40 years while reflecting upon a possible future. Some of the sources she quotes are mainland intellectuals who have been "silenced," particularly those under arrest. There is an extensive bibliography of English and Asian language books and current newspapers and news magazines. Thorough endnotes that accompany each chapter add dimension to the book. Also included are a pronunciation guide, a timeline of China since 1949, and a chart clarifying the structure of the power in the People's Republic. The book opens with a review of the peaceful student demonstration in Tian'anmen Square and the brutal crackdown on the part of the Communist Party leaders. Ching's scholarly approach makes this book an excellent source for current events, trends in modern history, or comparative political systems. Her inquiry will make readers think and ponder not only China's soul but also its beliefs. --Dolores M. Steinhauer, Jefferson Sci-Tech,Alexandria, VA
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Relying on research sources in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Ching, who teaches at the University of Toronto, goes beyond Western newspaper headlines to present a graphic, invaluable picture of mainland China today. Tiananmen Square, she writes, was only one of the sites in the bloody military crackdown of June 1989; troops injured or killed thousands of Beijing residents, and there have been some 120,000 arrests, with reports of torture. An expatriate who spent her formative years in China, Ching maintains that the dehumanization of the last four decades cannot be laid at the door of Confucius, whose teachings stressed benevolent government. She argues that Deng Xiaoping and his inner circle of octogenarians have alienated themselves from the Chinese people. Despite repression, old Buddhist and Taoist beliefs persist, she claims. Her superb account punctures the stereotype, still current among some China-watchers, that the Chinese people are somehow different from Westerners and not ready for democracy.
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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date1990
  • ISBN 10 0062501399
  • ISBN 13 9780062501394
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages269

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