A group of former Red Guards at Beijing’s Qinghua University, interviewed in spring 1971 about their recent factional struggles, laughed loudly (always a sign of uneasiness) and made their “frank confession”: yes, they had not always behaved in a spirit of proletarian comradeship, they admitted. “We used to sit on either side of the table and agree to make up our differences, but even while we shook hands we were kicking one other under the table!”
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The climax of China's spring 1989 student protest movement is well known, at least outside of China....
If getting caught up in a popular uprising in China has taught me anything, it is that the past, pre...
In the opening scenes of Shuibo Wang’s 2005 documentary, “They Chose China,” American soldiers dress...
The paper is an analysis on the conclusive moment of the core sequence of the Chinese Cultural Revol...
A group of former Red Guards at Beijing’s Qinghua University, interviewed in spring 1971 about their...
China Beat sent out a note to a few scholars and journalists who have carefully watched and written ...
It’s now a year since Chinese nationalism had its last big public outing. On April 19, 2008, twelve ...
“Far out to the East of Beijing, past the city’s fifth ringroad, the Cultural Revolution isn’t over ...
“Tiananmen” is a taboo topic in China. But even in places where it is remembered and commemorated, t...
China no longer tries to conceal its treatment of political dissidents. In early 2011, the Communist...
Whenever “1989” is mentioned, people in the West instantly think about the protesting students in Ti...
The China Story Yearbook: China Dreams reflects on these issues and more. It surveys the dreams, ill...
Prominent Qing specialist Pamela Crossley of Dartmouth College has a new book coming out in February...
New, creative links were being made, reflected in the flags and slogans draped on industrial strengt...
If there was a single trigger for the “white paper” uprising that has been sweeping China over the p...
The climax of China's spring 1989 student protest movement is well known, at least outside of China....
If getting caught up in a popular uprising in China has taught me anything, it is that the past, pre...
In the opening scenes of Shuibo Wang’s 2005 documentary, “They Chose China,” American soldiers dress...
The paper is an analysis on the conclusive moment of the core sequence of the Chinese Cultural Revol...