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In page 1989 Tiananmen Square protests:

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As the party departed from the orthodox communism it was founded upon, much of its attention was focused on the cultivation of nationalism as an alternative ideology.[5] This policy largely succeeded in tying the party's legitimacy to China's "national pride", turning domestic public opinion back in its favour.[6] This is perhaps most prominently seen in May 1999, when the United States bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.[7] The bombings saw an outpouring of nationalist sentiment and increased support for the party as the foremost advocate of China's national interest.[7]