UID:
kobvindex_DGP1642580228
Format:
Lit. S. 453, Lit.Hinw. S. 453
ISSN:
0951-2748
Content:
After the Tiananmen massacre of 4 June 1989 many Chinese pro-democracy activists have been able to settle in the USA. They have attempted to federate all the opposition forces overseas in an organization which aimed at influencing the US government's policy toward China. However, plagued by factionalism, the opposition in exile has not been able to put to an efficient use the capital of sympathy that it enjoyed at the time of Tiananmen. After the failure of political organizations, Chinese dissidents have created NGOs which are regularly consulted by the Administration and the Congress. Since the mid-eighties, they represent a substantial factor in the making of American policy towards China. (Pacific Review/DÜI)
In:
The Pacific review, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1988, 16(2003), 3, Seite 439-453, 0951-2748
Language:
English
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