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- Lessons of the Beijing Spring
- Explaining the Student Movements of the 1980S and the Lack of Protests Since 1989
- Free Speech in China
- POLS 1290'15 Syllabus
- Country Advice
- China in 2002: Leadership Transition and the Political Economy Of
- Post-Cultural Revolution Beijing: Making a Space for Today
- Chinese Student Protests: Explaining the Student Movements of the 1980S and the Lack of Protests Since 1989
- China – Pro-Democracy Movement – Tianjin – Publications
- Prospects for Western-Style Democratization in China: Failure to Move Toward Power Sharing Nina Ericson Seton Hall University
- Installation, Video, and Performance Art in Reform Era China
- Discourse, Politics and Media in Contemporary China
- The Perils of Protest
- Desecrations? the Poetics of Han Dong and Yu Jian, Part
- Divergent Paths to Democracy: Radical and Moderate Political Activism During the Democracy Wall Movement, 1978-1981
- 5 Democracy and the “Chinese Dream”
- Higher Education in Post-Mao China
- Biography En 2
- "Peripheral" Chinese Americans and the Cultural Politics of Chinese Diaspora, Transnationalism, and Return
- Tiananmen, Television and the Public Sphere:- Internationalization of Culture and the Beijing Spring of 1989
- Dissidence and Accommodation: the Publishing History of Yang Lian from Today to Today
- How “Occupy Central” Was Framed in the News in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Mainland China, the UK, and the U.S
- The Overseas Chinese Democracy Movement: an Exploration of Its Development, Impacts and Further Research
- People's Liberation Army and Contingency Planning in China
- Political Exiles Reckon with Rising China and a Lost Cause
- DISSIDENCE and DIVERGENCE: on the Rebellious Discourses of Post-Mao China
- 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests
- Rough Justice in Beijing Rough
- The Beijing Spring 1989