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China's Crisis, China's Hope (Interpretations of Asia

Binyan Liu
Barcode 9780674118829
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Release Date: 01/10/1990

Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Harvard University Press
Series: Interpretations of Asia
Contributors: Merle Goldman (Foreword by)
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Pages: 176

This book—written in one man’s eloquent voice—is testimony to his belief that the need for democratic reform has taken root among the Chinese people and that they will ultimately take steps to transform their nation.
The principal force in awakening the people and setting them on the road to struggle, Liu Binyan argues, has been the repeated mistakes of the Chinese Communist Party and the outrageous bureaucratic corruption it has allowed to flourish. Even as he describes the runaway inflation that inflicts unfathomable hardship on all but the elite party officials, the increasing isolation and hypocrisy of the Communist leadership, or the political persecution of intellectuals and the press, Liu’s message is one of hope. This book—written in one man’s eloquent voice—is testimony to his belief that the need for democratic reform has taken root among the Chinese people and that they will ultimately take steps to transform their nation.