This book contends that the Beijing massacre of June Fourth 1989 was a pivotal rupture in both Chinese and world history. It is demonstrated how this rupture enabled inclusion of China into global capitalism, leading to an ongoing convergence of economic and authoritarian political practices that transcend otherwise contrasting political systems.
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This book contends that the Beijing massacre of June Fourth 1989 was a pivotal rupture in both Chinese and world history. It is demonstrated how this rupture enabled inclusion of China into global capitalism, leading to an ongoing convergence of economic and authoritarian political practices that transcend otherwise contrasting political systems.
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