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Deng Xiaoping - Wikipedia Emerging as China's most influential figure after Mao Zedong 's death in 1976, Deng consolidated political power and guided the country into an era of reform and opening up that transitioned the nation toward a socialist market economy
Deng Xiaoping | Biography, Reforms, Transformation of China, Facts . . . Deng Xiaoping, Chinese communist leader who was the most powerful figure in China from the late 1970s until he died in 1997 He abandoned many orthodox communist doctrines and attempted to incorporate elements of the free-enterprise system and other reforms into the Chinese economy
Deng Xiaoping - New World Encyclopedia Although Deng provided the theoretical background and the political support which allowed economic reform to occur, it is in general consensus amongst historians that few of the economic reforms that Deng introduced were originated by Deng himself
Deng Xiaoping, Part I - Asia Society Taking charge of China after Mao's death in 1976, Deng's "Reforms and Opening Up" ushered in the growth Chinese had dreamt of for so long Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) was born to a gentry family in Sichuan while Empress Dowager Cixi still sat on the throne
DENG XIAOPINGS LIFE | Facts and Details Deng Xiaoping was the leader of China from 1978 (two years after Mao's death) until his death in February, 1997 The last of the great revolutionary leaders of China and a Time Man of the Year twice (in 1979 and 1985), he was both a reformer and despot
China’s Neoliberal Turn (1978-89): How Deng Xiaoping Transformed China . . . The Cultural Revolution had left China economically stagnant, politically fractured, and internationally isolated Deng, a pragmatist who had himself been purged twice during the Mao era, recognized that China needed fundamental economic reforms to survive and prosper
Commanding Heights : Deng Xiaoping | on PBS Deng wanted to create a wealthy and powerful China, not a utopian or messianic paradise He was a nationalist, and communism and the party were the mechanisms by which to reach that objective
Governor Newsom honors fallen Los Angeles Police Sergeant Sergeant Deng, 53, has been with the LAPD for over 26 years During his career, he spent 17 years in the Mental Evaluation Unit, a specialized team within the LAPD that handles calls involving individuals experiencing mental health crises
Deng Xiaoping and the Economic Reform | World History Deng Xiaoping was a Chinese revolutionary and statesman, the leader of the People’s Republic of China from 1978 until his retirement in 1989 After Mao Zedong’s death, Deng led China through far-reaching market-economy reforms