Symbols and Repression at Tiananmen Square, April-June 1989
The Chinese leaders' decision to repress the protest at Tiananmen Square in April-June 1989 is analyzed through their symbolic definition of the protest. Variables that influenced Chinese leaders' symbolization processes included disarray in structure of formal symbols, revolutionary tradi...
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