| Deborah Davis - 1995 - 468 ˹éÒ
...29-30. 86On this point, I differ from the interpretation of Shaoguang Wang in his stimulating piece, "Deng Xiaoping's Reform and the Chinese Workers' Participation...Protest Movement of 1989," Research in Political Economy 13. 8'Andrew (i. Walder, "Popular Protest in the Chinese Democracy Movement of 1989," test" that "does... | |
| Shaoguang Wang, An'gang Hu - 1999 - 286 ˹éÒ
...See Shaoguang Wang, "From a Pillar of Continuity to a Force for Change" and "Deng Xiaoping's Economic Reform and the Chinese Workers' Participation in the Protest Movement of 1989." 2. The World Bank arrives at an essentially similar conclusion in its Sharing Rising Incomes, p. 2... | |
| Elizabeth J. Perry - 2002 - 380 ˹éÒ
...Uprising and earlier student protests in Chinese history, both before and after 1949. 10. Wang Shaoguang, "Deng Xiaoping's Reform and the Chinese Workers' Participation...Movement of 1989," Research in Political Economy, vol. 13. 11. Andrew G. Walder and Gong Xiaoxia, "Workers in the Tiananmen Protests: The Politics of... | |
| Gina Marchetti - 2006 - 330 ˹éÒ
...accounts of the involvement of workers in the spring 1989 demonstrations, including Wang Shaoguang, "Deng Xiaoping's Reform and the Chinese Workers' Participation...Protest Movement of 1989," Research in Political Economy 13 (1992), pp. 163-97, available online at www.cuhk.edu. hk/gpa/wang_files/ worker.pdf; Andrew G. Walder... | |
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