• Baum, Richard. “The Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre.”The China Quarterly 209 (2012): 234-36. The Cambridge University Press.
  • ...peaceful protestors in China were met with machine gun fire and tank columns in what would be known forever as the Tiananmen Square massacre.
  • But what if the so called “Tiananmen Square Student Massacre” never happened, or at least it didn’t happen in the way the mainstream media continues to...
  • This is precisely what I aim to achieve by introducing a bipartisan resolution honoring the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
  • The Chinese government has never acknowledged the true events surrounding the Tiananmen massacre.
  • It is one of the remarkable coincidences of modern political history that the massacre in Tiananmen Square occurred on the very day – June 4, 1989...
  • [22] Wortzel, “The Tiananmen Massacre Reappraised: Public Protest, Urban Warfare, and the People’s Liberation Army,” p. pp. 72-73.
  • ...short film by Arthur Kent recounts the June 4, 1989 assault by the People's Liberation Army on pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
  • Today the National Security Archive publishes a special exhibit on the 30th anniversary of the massacre at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, 4 June 1989.