Politics of Control. Creating Red Culture in the Early People’s Republic of ChinaChang-tai Hung, Politics of Control. Creating Red Culture in the Early People’s Republic of China . Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2021, xiii + 271pp., $28.00 p/b.
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"Politics of Control. Creating Red Culture in the Early People’s Republic of China." Europe-Asia Studies, 75(8), pp. 1424–1425 Additional informationNotes on contributorsKonrad SzattersKonrad Szatters, Academic Assistant, College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw, Poland. Email: konrad.szatters@coleurope.eu
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Europe-Asia Studies is the principal academic journal in the world focusing on the history and current political, social and economic affairs of the countries of the former "communist bloc" of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Asia. At the same time, the journal explores the economic, political and social transformation of these countries and the changing character of their relationships with the rest of Europe and Asia. From its first publication in 1949, until January 1993, the title of Europe-Asia Studies was Soviet Studies. The Editors" decision to change the title to Europe-Asia Studies followed the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991.