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E-raamat: Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang

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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439154076
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439154076

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This book is the only record ever been made of how the Chinese autocracy works from the inside: in excruciating details, we are told about the power plays, the shenanigans, the mini-coups, the subterfuges, and the entrenched prejudices of members of China's politburo. Will receive major publicity. Embargoed title.

Premier Zhao Ziyang reveals the secret workings of China's government behind the Tiananmen massacre--and why he was deposed for trying to stop it.
Preface ix
Foreword xvii
PART 1: THE TIANANMEN MASSACRE
1: The Student Protests Begin
3(5)
2: An Editorial Makes Things Worse
8(7)
3: Power Struggle
15(10)
4: The Crackdown
25(10)
5: The Accusations Fly
35(4)
6: The Campaign Against Zhao
39(6)
7: Zhao's Talk with Gorbachev
45(6)
PART 2: HOUSE ARREST
51(38)
1: Zhao Becomes a Prisoner
53(19)
The Investigative Report
63(9)
2: Zhao's Lonely Struggle
72(17)
PART 3: THE ROOTS OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC BOOM
89(70)
1: Conflicting Views at the Top
91(4)
2: An Early Setback
95(6)
3: Opening Painfully to the World
101(10)
4: Finding a New Approach
111(3)
5: Zhao and Hu Clash
114(5)
6: Playing a Trick on a Rival
119(6)
7: One Step at a Time
125(2)
8: The Economy Gets Too Hot
127(7)
9: The Magic of Free Trade
134(4)
10: Freedom on the Farm
138(7)
11: The Coastal Regions Take Off
145(10)
12: Coping with Corruption
155(4)
PART 4: WAR IN THE POLITBURO
159(56)
1: Hu Yaobang "Resigns"
161(22)
2: Zhao Walks the Line
183(14)
3: The Ideologues
197(6)
4: Preparing for the Main Event
203(12)
PART 5: A TUMULTUOUS YEAR
215(30)
1: After the Congress
217(2)
2: Panic Buying and Bank Runs
219(4)
3: A Series of Missteps
223(3)
4: The Problem with Prices
226(3)
5: Reforms Take a Hit
229(4)
6: Zhao in Retreat
233(4)
7: The Campaign to Overthrow Zhao
237(8)
PART 6: HOW CHINA MUST CHANGE
245(30)
1: Deng's View on Political Reform
247(7)
2: Hu's View on Political Reform
254(2)
3: How Zhao's View Evolved
256(5)
4: The Old Guard Fights Back
261(8)
5: The Way Forward
269(6)
Epilogue 275(8)
A Brief Biography of Zhao Ziyang 283(6)
Who Was Who 289(16)
Acknowledgments 305