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The decline of communism in China : legitimacy crisis, 1977-1989

X. L. Ding
This 1994 book examines the relationship between the Communist political elite and the largely anti-Communist intellectual elite during the decade of reform (1977–89) by showing how intellectuals gained control of state institutions and organized resistance to the Deng Xiaoping regime.
Print Book, English, 1994
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994
xii, 230 pages ; 24 cm
9780521451383, 9780521026239, 0521451388, 0521026237
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Introduction; Part I: 1. Theoretical and comparative issues; 2. The counter-elite and its institutional basis; Part II: 3. 'The movement to 'emancipate the mind' and the counter-elite's response; 4. 'Building socialist spiritual civilisation' and the counter-elite's response; 5. Two contending patriotic campaigns; 6. Admission of the 'primary stage of socialism' and the counter-elite's two development models; Concluding remarks; Appendix; Selected bibliography; Index.
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)