Deng Xiaoping

Born in Sichuan, the son of landowning peasants, Deng first learned of Marxism–Leninism while studying and working abroad in France in the early 1920s through the Work-Study Movement. In France, he met future collaborators like Zhou Enlai. In 1924, he joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and continued his studies in Moscow. Following the outbreak of the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) and CCP, Deng worked in the Jiangxi Soviet, where he developed good relations with Mao. He served as a political commissar in the Chinese Red Army during the Long March and Second Sino-Japanese War, and later helped to lead the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to victory in the civil war, participating in the PLA's capture of Nanjing. After the proclamation of the PRC in 1949, Deng held several key regional roles, eventually rising to vice premier and CCP secretary-general in the 1950s. He presided over economic reconstruction efforts and played a significant role in the Anti-Rightist Campaign. During the Cultural Revolution from 1966, Deng was condemned as the party's "number two capitalist roader" after Liu Shaoqi, and was purged twice by Mao, exiled to work in a tractor factory for 4 years. After Mao's death in 1976, Deng outmaneuvered his rivals to become the country's leader in 1978.
Upon coming to power, Deng began a massive overhaul of China's infrastructure and political system. Due to the institutional disorder and political turmoil from the Mao era, he and his allies launched the ''Boluan Fanzheng'' program which sought to restore order by rehabilitating those who were persecuted during the Cultural Revolution. He also initiated a reform and opening up program that introduced elements of market capitalism to the Chinese economy by designating special economic zones within the country. In 1980, Deng embarked on a series of political reforms including the setting of constitutional term limits for state officials and other systematic revisions which were incorporated in the country's fourth constitution. He later championed a one-child policy to deal with China's perceived overpopulation crisis, helped establish China's nine-year compulsory education, and oversaw the launch of the 863 Program to promote science and technology. The reforms carried out by Deng and his allies gradually led China away from a command economy and Maoist dogma, opened it up to foreign investments and technology, and introduced its vast labor force to the global market—thereby transforming China into one of the world's fastest-growing economies. Deng helped negotiate the eventual return of Hong Kong and Macau to China (which took place after his death) and developed the principle of "one country, two systems" for their governance.
During the course of his leadership, Deng was named the ''Time'' Person of the Year for 1978 and 1985. Despite his contributions to China's modernization, Deng's legacy is also marked by controversy. He ordered the military crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, which ended his political reforms and remains a subject of global criticism. The one-child policy introduced in Deng's era also drew criticism. Nonetheless, his policies laid the foundation for China's emergence as a major global power. Deng was succeeded as paramount leader by Jiang Zemin, who continued his policies. Provided by Wikipedia
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Selected works of Deng Xiaoping by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng Xiaoping wenxuan by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng Xiaoping wen xuan (1938-1965 nian)
邓小平文选 (1938-1965年)by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997Published 1989Call Number: Loading…
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Die grundlegenden Fragen im heutigen China by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Fundamental issues in present-day China by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Speeches and writings by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng Xiaoping tong zhi zhong yao tan hua 1987 nian 2 yue - 7 yue by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Selected works of Deng Xiaoping 1975 - 1982 by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng Xiaoping wenxuan by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng Xiaoping wen xuan, 1975-1982 nian
邓小平文选, 一九七五-一九八二年by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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Deng xiao ping tuan zhang zai lian he guo da hui di liu jie te bie hui yi shang de fa yan
邓小平团长在联合国大会第六届特别会议上的发言by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997Published 1977Call Number: Loading…
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Kuan-yü cheng-feng yün-tung ti pao-kao by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Report on the rectification compaign delivered at the 3. plenary session (enlarged) of the Eight Central Committee of the Communist party of China , on September 23, 1953 by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Teng Hsiao-p'ing tzu-liao hui-pien by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Jian she you zhong guo te se de she hui zhu yi Zeng ding ben
建设有中国特色的社会主义 增订本by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997Published 1987Call Number: Loading…
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Speeches and writings by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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Deng xiao ping wen xuan Yi jiu qi wu - yi jiu ba er nian
邓小平文选 一九七五 - 一九八二年by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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Programm für Chinas Zukunft Dèng Xiǎopǐngs Dokumente zur Lage der Nation auf dem Höhepunkt des Machtkampfes 1975 ; Übersetzung und Kommentar by Deng, Xiaoping 1904-1997
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