Chinese economic growth wasn't always smoothly(satisfactory). Deng Xiaoping struggled with his political regime here. Chinese economic growth was still continuing thanks to successful policies. However, Deng Xiaoping's open-door policy brought social political instabilities. The government considered the economy was the highest priority in China. The political reformation didn't catch up with the economical reformation. Political instabilities reached the highest (level) in 1989 that all factors were together(high inflation and official corruption)7. Chinese people
started to question about political liberalization that they should have freedom of speech. Western ideas (of political liberalization) became popular among Chinese people. The Soviet Union was a model that carried out the political liberalization. Many students were excited about Gorbachev's visit in Beijing. The Tiananmen Square incident(massacre) was a student's movement for a democratization against one-party dictatorship of CCP. After the incident was ended, a power of economic decision-makings shifted from reformers to conservatives.8 Due to the Beijing incident, the Chinese economic growth was slow