From comrade to citizen: the struggle for political rights in China
Author: Goldman, Merle Publisher: Harvard University Press, 2005.Language: EnglishDescription: 286 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0674018907Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
JA70 .R5 G65 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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From comrade to citizen Abbreviations Introduction: From Comrades to Citizens in the Post-Mao Era 1 Democracy Wall: The First Assertion of Political Rights in the Post-Mao Era 2 The Establishment of an Independent Political Organization in the 1980s: Beijing Social and Economic Sciences Research Institute 3 The Emergence of Unofficial Political Movements in the 1990s 4 Ideological Diversity Challenges the Party 5 The Flowering of Liberalism, 1997-1998 6 The Establishment of an Alternative Political Party: The China Democracy Party 7 Citizenship Extends into Cyberspace despite Repression 8 The Expansion of Rights Consciousness Epilogue: Redefinition of Chinese Citizenship on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century Notes Index
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