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China’s rapid rise as a global power has been accompanied by an internal shift in industrial politics and a process of class recomposition. 1989 marked a fundamental rupture between two modes of industrial class politics in post-Mao China, particularly in terms of the relationship between the Party-state and the industrial working class. The post appeared first on .

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