1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in China and its resulting effects on Chinese policy making and politics.

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In 1989, government corruption and rising inflation caused much of China's population to respond to a student revolt for democracy. This ignited an historically significant confrontation with Chinese Communist Party authorities. On June 3 and 4, 1989, the Communist People's Liberation Army in China brutally crushed supporters of democracy who marched on Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Hundreds of students and others were killed, with 10,000 people injured and hundreds more jailed. When Hu Yaobang, a hero to Chinese liberals and …

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