
China's Foreign Policy Part 5, 1989-1995: Navigating From Isolation to Global Economic Integration after Tiananmen Square
The Socialist Program with Brian Becker
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The Impact of Tiananmen Square Protests on China's Foreign Policy
This chapter explores how the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square shaped China's foreign policy, highlighting the political and class character of the situation and the contradictions in China's economic reforms. It also discusses the Western powers' wishful thinking towards China's political liberalization and the persistence of economic relations between American corporations and China.
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