01710cam a22002894a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066015001500083019001300098020003600111020002700147040003600174042000800210043001200218050002400230082001600254082001700270100001900287245010900306260005200415300004100467504006800508505076700576651005301343984002401396260534720031127183125.0000623s2001 iluab b 001 0 eng  a 00057685  aGBA3-768901 a21644671 a0226982602 (cloth : alk. paper) a0226982602 :cNo price aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdOrLoB-BdQU apcc aa-cc---00aDS779.32b.Z49 200104a951.05822100a951.05/82211 aZhao, Dingxin.14aThe power of Tiananmen :bstate-society relations and the 1989 Beijing student movement /cDingxin Zhao. aChicago :bUniversity of Chicago Press,cc2001. axxvi, 433 p. :bill., maps ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [371]-411) and indexes.0 aForeword / Charles Tilly -- Pt. 1. The Origin of the 1989 Student Movement -- 1. China's State-Society Relations and Their Changes during the 1980s -- 2. Intellectual Elites and the 1989 Movement -- 3. Economic Reform, University Expansion, and Student Discontents -- 4. The Decline of the System for Controlling Students in Universities -- 5. On the Eve of the 1989 Movement -- Pt. 2. The Development of the 1989 Beijing Student Movement -- 6. A Brief History of the 1989 Movement -- 7. State Legitimacy, State Behaviors, and Movement Development -- 8. Ecology-Based Mobilization and Movement Dynamics -- 9. State-Society Relations and the Discourses and Activities of a Movement -- 10. The State, Movement Communication, and the Construction of Public Opinion. 0aChinaxHistoryyTiananmen Square Incident, 1989. aANLcYY 951.058 Z63