Tiananmen Square Massacre Essay

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    small middle class, which is detrimental towards a functioning liberal democracy. During the 1980s, there were pushes for political reform from members of the political scene as well as from the public but all that came to a halt during the massacre in Tiananmen Square when soldiers stomped out the early fires of democracy (Zakaria,83). But in 1992, China’s leader, Deng Xiaoping, gave his blessing for open economic markets (Zakaria, 83). That leads us to the present time.

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