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"SMASHING THE GANG OF FOUR" REVISITED: IT IS HUA GOUFENG WHO USURPED THE POWER BUT NOT THE "GANG OF...

"SMASHING THE GANG OF FOUR" REVISITED: IT IS HUA GOUFENG WHO USURPED THE POWER BUT NOT THE "GANG OF...

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"SMASHING THE GANG OF FOUR" REVISITED: IT IS HUA GOUFENG WHO USURPED THE POWER BUT NOT THE "GANG OF FOUR"

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"SMASHING THE GANG OF FOUR" REVISITED: IT IS HUA GOUFENG WHO USURPED THE POWER BUT NOT THE "GANG OF FOUR"

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Norfolk: Center for Modern China

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Modern China studies, 2016-07, Vol.23 (2), p.95

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Chinese

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Norfolk: Center for Modern China

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After Mao's death on September 9, 1976, a power struggle for succession ensued between two rival factions within China's highest political circle. One faction was headed by Hua Guofeng, Ye Jianying and Wang Dongxing; the other by Jiang Qing, Mao's widow and her associates, the so called "Gang of Four". On October 6, 1976, accusing its rival of atte...

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"SMASHING THE GANG OF FOUR" REVISITED: IT IS HUA GOUFENG WHO USURPED THE POWER BUT NOT THE "GANG OF FOUR"

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2160-0295

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2160-0317

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