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To Shoot or Not to Shoot: Posttotalitarianism in China and Eastern Europe

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Author(s): Mark R. Thompson

In: Comparative Politics, Vol 34, No 1, 2001, pp. 63-83

Seeks to explain why in 1989 there was a massacre in Beijing but not in Berlin or Prague. Similar discussion in Mark R. Thompson, Democratic Revolutions: Asia and Eastern Europe (A. 1.b. Strategic Theory, Dynamics, Methods and Movements) .

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