Tiananmen Square Cause and Effect Essay by tpmaven
Tiananmen Square
This essay looks at the effects of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre on Chinese politics.
# 4919
| 1,115 words
| 5 sources
| MLA
| 2001
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Published
by tpmaven
on May 29, 2002
in
Asian Studies
(East Asian Cultures)
, History
(Asian)
, International Relations
(Non-U.S.)
, Political Science
(Communism)
, Political Science
(Non-U.S.)
, History
(General)
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Description:
This paper deals with the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in China and its resulting effects on Chinese policy making and politics. The author speculates that perhaps as a result of the events of 1989, the People's Republic of China is fundamentally politically and economically unstable.
From the Paper:
"In 1989, government corruption and rising inflation caused much of China's population to respond to a student revolt for democracy. This ignited an historically significant confrontation with Chinese Communist Party authorities."Cite this Cause and Effect Essay:
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Tiananmen Square (2002, May 29)
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"Tiananmen Square" 29 May 2002.
Web. 28 November. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/cause-and-effect-essay/tiananmen-square-4919/>