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PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVES ON TIANANMEN, 1990

  • Introduction, Contributors and Table of Contents

  • The Democratization Movement In China: A Preliminary Assessment
    Theresa Chong Cariño

  • China After Tiananmen
    Aileen San Pablo-Baviera

  • The Spring Of Discontent: An Eyewitness Account
    Lily Rose R. Tope

  • Beijing… The Other View
    Mario I. Miclat

  • Some Questions, Some Answers About The Chinese Struggle
    Reprinted from Echoes from Tiananmen

  • Politics And Polarization the Tiananmen Crisis and the R.P. Chinese Community
    Teresita Ang See

  • The China Crisis Implications for The Philippines
    Aileen San Pablo-Baviera

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