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Chinese Economy under Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping
Economic development aims at building a healthy community which in turnstrengthens institutions of a state. Economic Development can also be reflectedthrough soft power, which is not only a diplomatic tool but also a booster for a state's economy. Chinese economic development is a synthesis of two ideologies one attributed to Mao Zedong and the other to Deng Xiaoping. Mao and Deng have contributed to Chinese economic development by initiating compatible economic policies in their respective eras. Their economic policies are influenced by Karl Marx and Adam Smith respectively. Mao a staunch supporter of centralization of economy opted for the theory Marxism; choosing Marxism enable him to strengthen the economy of China at the domestic level. On the other hand, Deng Xiaoping is associated with liberalizing of Chinese economy. The ideas of free trade and facilitation of foreign investors is the mainstay of Deng’s economic policy. In the process of liberalizing the Chinese economy, Deng initiated a paradigm shift from curtailed to liberal approach; he followed the footsteps of Adam Smith, the pioneer of free market economy. Privatization, establishment of exclusive economic zones, introduction of new flexible economic policies are the reforms introduced by Deng under the theory of free market economy. Hence, the modern China we see today is a product of the economic policies envisioned by these two great Chinese leaders. This descriptive research looks into the contribution and implication of these economic policies on the Chinese economic system
Mao and the Cultural Revolution (Volume 3) Battling for China's Future
Acclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1977 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political amtions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade. _x0000_.Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 6 The Political Battle between Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Qing (1973-1976) -- The 10th National Congress of the CPC and the Rise of Wang Hongwen -- Mao Zedong Promoted Deng Xiaoping to Important Positions -- Attacks against Lin Biao, Confucius, and Zhou Enlai -- Political Struggles at the 4th National People's Congress -- Deng Xiaoping's Overall Restoration of Order, and Political Fights with Jiang Qing -- Critique of Tale of the Marshes and the Campaign against Deng Xiaoping and the Rightist Tendency -- Death of Zhou Enlai and the Tiananmen Square Incident -- Mao Zedong's Last Words and Death -- The Political Challenge and the Demise of Jiang Qing -- Chapter 7 Remarks on the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Comments on the Cultural Revolution and Related Historical Remarks -- Economic Evaluation of the Cultural Revolution -- Social Assessment of the Cultural Revolution -- Mao Zedong's Chinese Social Ideals and Economic Reform -- China's International Status -- Political Remarks on the Cultural Revolution -- The Systemic Root Causes of Mao Zedong's Errors in His Later Years -- Deng Xiaoping's Success Following Mao Zedong's Failure -- Postscript -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- IndexAcclaimed national researcher Hu Angang presents Mao and the Cultural Revolution, an immensely rich account of the massive political event of 1966-1977 that brought seismic changes to the landscape of New China.A culmination of Mao Zedong's political amtions, the Cultural Revolution restored his power and prestige as paramount leader, albeit at great costs to the economic and social development to the country. The impact of the movement -- more significantly, the politics that drove it -- deeply influences political philosophy in China today.Hu Angang's work provides a unique perspective and objective assessment of the progression of the Cultural Revolution, focusing on the intraparty politics, the Politburo's international outlook, and the political thought of the Chinese leadership that shaped this pivotal decade. _x0000_.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
From Mao to Deng: Changes in China-United States Relations
openQuesta tesi analizza l’evoluzione dei rapporti tra Cina e Stati Uniti dal periodo di Mao Zedong a quello di Deng Xiaoping.
Partendo da una fase di conflitto e isolamento, si esamina la svolta diplomatica degli anni ‘70, culminata nella normalizzazione delle relazioni nel 1979. Con le riforme economiche di Deng, la cooperazione tra i due paesi si è intensificata, ridefinendo gli equilibri global
The new emperors: Mao and Deng, dual biography
A dual biography of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, this is also a sweeping narrative history of 20th-century China, illuminated with insights drawn from hitherto unknown or misinterpreted informatio
How Did the Cultural Revolution End? The Last Dispute between Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, 1975
L'ultima disputa tra Mao e Deng nel contesto della rivoluzione culturale cines
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The People's Republic of China's Latin American Policy from Mao to Deng
The evolution of the People's Republic of China's Latin American policy from Mao to Deng consists of four stages: (1) communist internationalism, (2) revolutionary policy, (3) government contacts and peaceful co-existence, and (4) independent and open policy. Besides explaining the meaning of each policy and its execution, this study identifies the key elements--domestic and external--which characterize the policy evolution, and compares those elements in an explication of why Sino-Latin American relations under Deng's regime appear more active than those of Mao's regime. The policies of Mao and Deng differ in the greater emphasis of Deng on the content of government contacts and his greater concern with economic relations, in contrast to the political motivation of Mao
Jean-Pierre Cabestan. L'administration chinoise après Mao. Les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites
Fouquoire-Brillet. Jean-Pierre Cabestan. L'administration chinoise après Mao. Les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites. In: Politique étrangère, n°1 - 1993 - 58ᵉannée. pp. 190-191
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Jean-Pierre Cabestan, L'administration chinoise après Mao : les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites
Roux Alain. Jean-Pierre Cabestan, L'administration chinoise après Mao : les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 50ᵉ année, N. 2, 1995. pp. 442-444
Jean-Pierre Cabestan, L'administration chinoise après Mao : les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites
Roux Alain. Jean-Pierre Cabestan, L'administration chinoise après Mao : les réformes de l'ère Deng Xiaoping et leurs limites. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 50ᵉ année, N. 2, 1995. pp. 442-444
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