The Dialogue
Abstract
Fairooz Adams analyzes the internal and external factors influencing the stability of the Chinese Communist Party since the Tiananmen Square incident. The paper argues that while China has become more stable through economic growth and co-opting business elites, underlying issues like corruption and social defiance pose significant risks. Adams balances a historical overview with contemporary challenges to evaluate the resilience of the regime
Recommended Citation
Adams, Fairooz
(2024)
"Stability of the Chinese Government,"
The Dialogue: Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholar.smu.edu/thedialogue/vol6/iss1/5