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    30 years after Tiananmen : the meaning of June 4 / Wang Dan
     
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    Journal of democracy . ISSN1045-5738 . Baltimore : The Jons Hopkins University Press, Vol. 30, no 2 (April 2019), , p. 30-69
    CONTEM: 
    Memory in the era of Xi Jinping / Glenn Tiffert . - Dissent is not dead / Elizabeth Economy . - Hong Kong Remembers / Benny Tai . - The young and the restless / Bruce Gilley
    RESUMO: 
    In assessing the historical significance of 4 June 1989, it is useful to consider a hypothetical question: If the democracy movement that brought the protesters out onto Tiananmen Square that day had succeed ed, what would China look like today? Answering this question requires first establishing what “success” wouLd have meant for the movement’s participants. There are a number of misconceptions on this point, one of which underlies a question often asked by the skeptical: “ If you had taken power, would you have been better than the Communist Party?” In fact, this challenge rests on a false premise. The students who took to the streets in 1989 never mentioned replacing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or proposed taking power ourselves. Regardless of the events of June 4. there was never any possibility of the student leaders becoming national leaders. Conjecturing about whether these leaders could have “done better” than the CCP, then—a popular tactic for casting doubt on the democracy movement—reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of that movement and its purposes. [Do autor]
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    Chinapolítica internademocraciamovimento de opiniãomovimento de jovensmovimento de jovensrepressãopartido comunistaHong Kong
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