ABSTRACT
This text presents a selection of articles from the Chinese and Hong Kong press. The 109 documents record the deepening social and political changes that have emerged in China since Tiananmen Square. The articles offer contrasting views in politics, economics, society and culture, and science and technology. They include revelations of profound social changes in Chinese society involving crime, AIDS and the profusion of new media. The book also features a historical chronology from June 1989 to early 1994 and a glossary of major political figures in the Chinese Communist Party and military.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|136 pages
Politics
section A|17 pages
Aftermath of June 4, 1989
section B|34 pages
Leadership and Ideology
section C|30 pages
Political Structure—Central
section D|16 pages
Political Structure— Regional and Local
section E|14 pages
Corruption and Political Responsibility
section F|6 pages
Policy Making in China: A Case Study of the Three Gorges Dam
section G|16 pages
Foreign Policy
part II|61 pages
Economics
section A|20 pages
The Economic Structure
section B|32 pages
Economic Policy Issues
section C|7 pages
China and the World Economy
part III|84 pages
Society and Culture
section A|21 pages
Social Changes
section B|12 pages
Women and Population Policy
section C|16 pages
Public Health and Environment
section D|5 pages
Minorities
section E|28 pages
Intellectuals, Journalism, and the Arts
part IV|9 pages
Science and Technology