Deng Xiaoping : portrait of a Chinese statesman

edited by David Shambaugh

Deng Xiaoping has been one of the late-twentieth century's preeminent statesmen. His impact will be felt well into the next century as China's economic reforms begin to have impressive effects, and China's international power grows. The life of Deng Xiaoping mirrors the history of China in the twentieth century - beginning with a rural upbringing, then militant revolutionary activities until the CCP seized power in 1949. By 1954 Deng was one of the inner circle of CCP leaders and although he endured six years of internal exile during the Cultural Revolution, by 1977 he had contended for ultimate political power in China. His actions since then have been devoted to deconstructing the Maoist state, introducing economic reforms while keeping a firm hold on the party-state political system, and building China's international and military stature. This volume analyses the effects of Deng Xiaoping's leadership on China, dealing with his role generally in foreign policy, in politics, in the economic system, in social reforms and in his relations with the military. It will be invaluable to students and readers requiring an evaluation of Deng that is both comprehensive and authoritative.

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[目次]

  • Introduction: Assessing Deng Xiaoping's Legacy
  • 1. An Introductory Profile: Deng Xiaoping and China's Political Culture
  • 2. The Making of a Pragmatic Communist: the Early Life of Deng Xiaoping, 1904-1949
  • 3. Deng Xiaoping: The Politician
  • 4. Deng Xiaoping: The Economist
  • 5. Deng Xiaoping: The Social Reformer
  • 6. Deng Xiaoping: The Soldier
  • 7. Deng Xiaoping: The Statesman

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書名 Deng Xiaoping : portrait of a Chinese statesman
著作者等 Shambaugh David L.
シリーズ名 Studies on contemporary China
出版元 Clarendon Press;Oxford University Press
刊行年月 1995
ページ数 viii, 172 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 0198289332
NCID BA27470053
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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