- Deng
Xiaoping (22
August 1904 – 19
February 1997) was a
Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and
political theorist who
served as the
paramount leader of...
- Deng
Xiaoping Theory (Chinese: 邓小平理论; pinyin: Dèng
Xiǎopíng Lǐlùn), also
known as Dengism, is the
series of
political and
economic ideologies first developed...
-
important policy makers for the
reform and
opening up period,
alongside Deng
Xiaoping. He was also
known as Liao
Chenyun (廖陈云), as he took his uncle's (Liao...
- leader,
president of
China from 1983 to 1988
under paramount leader Deng
Xiaoping and then
chairman of the
Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference...
- on Mao's insistence. Privately, Lin
opposed the
purging of Liu and Deng
Xiaoping, on the
grounds that they were "good comrades", but was not able to publicly...
-
partially rehabilitated by Mao in 1974, then
fully rehabilitated after Deng
Xiaoping came to
power in the late 1970s.[citation needed] A
stadium in Changsha...
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Premier Zhou
EnlaiPSC 16 Vice
Premiers Lin
BiaoPSC Chen Yun
P Deng
XiaopingP He Long
P Chen Yi
P Ke
Qingshi Ulanhu Li
Fuchun Li
Xiannian Tan
Zhenlin Nie Rongzhen...
- at the
secret H-bomb
centre in China". The
Toronto Star.
August 9, 1969.
p. 10.. See also:
Francis James (June 15, 1969). The
Sunday Times. {{cite news}}:...
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Premier Zhou
EnlaiPSC 16 Vice
Premiers Lin
BiaoPSC Chen Yun
P Deng
XiaopingP He Long
P Chen Yi
P Ke
Qingshi Ulanhu Li
Fuchun Li
Xiannian Tan
Zhenlin Nie Rongzhen...
- Deng
Xiaoping and the
Making of
Modern China is a book by Sir
Richard Evans chronicling the rise of Deng
Xiaoping as the
leader of the People's Republic...