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U. S. Press Cuts Hundred Flowers

Steinman, Clay | October 4, 1986 issue

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The article focuses on the U.S. press reporting on the revival of the Hundred Flowers movement in China. The movement became prominent in the Chinese press in May, the thirtieth anniversary of the proclamation of the policy named for the ancient Chinese slogan, "Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend." The year 1956 was a turbulent one for inter-national communism. That January, Zhou Enlai told China's party leaders that the country's modernization program needed more active participation from scientists and other intellectuals. Ostensibly to encourage this, party leaders endorsed the so-called two-hundreds policy, the following month.

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ANNIVERSARIES; COMMUNISM; MASS media; POLITICAL participation; CHINA -- History -- Hundred Flowers Campaign, 1956; CHINA
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