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Title: Deng Xiaoping


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Deng Xiaoping
  • Deng the Small and Plain

Kevin R. Sacerdote (except where noted) Mandarin
HS Jacksonville, FL USA
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Sources
  • Deng A Political Biography
  • Benjamin Yang,
  • M.E. Sharpe Publishers (1998)
  • China and the Legacy of Deng Xiaoping
  • Micheal E. Marti,
  • Brasseys, Inc. (2002)

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Whether a cat is black or white makes no
difference. As long as it catches mice, it is a
good cat Deng Xiaoping But he also backs Free
Trade, Not Free People
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Deng Xiaoping
  • Born 1904 Died 1997 (92)
  • Barley 5 Tall, 120 Lbs.
  • Joined the Communist Revolution in the 1920s
  • Became the Dominant Leader of the Chinese
    Communist Party (CCP)
  • He dismantled Maoism (Yang)

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1976 The Year of the Dragon
  • January 8th Zhou Enlai Died
  • Deng was chosen to give the funeral eulogy
  • Mao did not attend
  • Physical and Political Reasons
  • Sent Pine Wreath In Memory of Comrade Zhou
    Enlai
  • Mao reduces the role of Deng (semi-purge)
  • Angry at comments about the Cultural Revolution
  • Mao promotes Hua Guofeng (Yang, pp. 189-213)

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1976 The Year of the Dragon
  • April 7th Politburo announces two directives of
    Mao
  • Removal of Deng from all leadership (in and out
    of the CCP)
  • BUT Deng lost his leadership, not his party
    membership
  • Why is Mao lenient?
  • Appoints Hua Guofeng as Premier, Maos heir
    apparent (Yang, pp. 189-213)

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1976 The Year of the Dragon
  • September 9th Mao Dies
  • Hua Guofeng heads the Politburo
  • The Gang of Four Attempt to seize power
  • Includes Maos Wife Jiang Qing (Madame Mao)
  • Arrested Oct. 20th,
  • 1 Million March to Cheer
  • Put on trial, guilty, jailed
  • Nobody respected Hua as an individual
    politician, but everybody had to respect him as a
    legitimate authority ( Yang, p. 196)

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The Gang of Four on Trial
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Gang of Four On Trial
  • The most celebrated defendant is Jiang Qing, 67,
    the widow of Mao Tse-tung
  • The Gang of Four, led Mao's reckless and violent
    Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976
  • They were arrested four years ago, shortly after
    Mao's death in 1976
  • Deng had been critical of the Cultural Rev. the
    Gang of Four
  • 20,000-word indictment
  • http//www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,9
    24552,00.htmlixzz1MR7HFRkm

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Gang of Four Out of the Way
  • They were sentence to death,
  • Later commuted to long-term imprisonment
  • After a period of political indoctrination Jian
    Qing was released in 1991 and died soon after
  • some reports say she committed suicide

11
Prior to Maos Death Deng Falls Out of his
Favor Twice Deng Xiaoping Liu Shaoqi
(Died in Prison)
12
Dengs Re-education(s) (Labeled a Capitalist
Roader)
  • First time Oct.. 20, 1969 Feb. 20, 1973
  • Sent to Jiangxi Province, allowed to stay in CCP
  • Lived in a two story building
  • Half an hours walk from the tractor-repair
    facility
  • Both he and his wife worked mornings there
  • Deng Wrote Mao Several Times for Forgiveness
  • Deng Pufang (His Eldest Son allowed back to a
    Hospital) (Yang, 167-173)

13
Dengs Second Banishment
  • April 1976 until July 1977
  • Allowed to stay in Beijing
  • Fully REHABILITATED by the Partys 11th
    Congress
  • Dec. 18-22, 1978
  • Cultural Revolution was denounced
  • Party turns on Hua Guofengs powers are reduced
  • Turning Point for Deng Democracy Wall (Yang,
    p. 200-205)
  • Hu Yaobang made Party Secretary

14
China Mao Deng
  • Mao Zedong VS Deng Xiaoping?
  • Is the China that emerged in the 1990s the type
    of China that Mao Zedong had envisioned and
    worked toward?
  • To what extent did Deng Xiaopings policies and
    crackdowns change China?
  • How are communism and capitalism existing side by
    side in China today?
  • www.sanjuan.edu/.../files/china20under20deng20-
    20economic.ppt

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Background to Deng Xiaoping
  • Participated in the Long March with Mao
  • Rose to power in the CCP as the general secretary
  • Views on economics differed from Mao
  • Mao egalitarian, Deng focused on economic
    development
  • During the failure of the Great Leap Forward,
    Deng suggested allowing privatization of farms to
    increase food production (Lenins NEP?)
  • Survives all of Maos purges
  • Deng utilized free market to revive the economy
    from GLF
  • Back to politics in 1973 with the help of Zhou
    Enlai
  • 1978 becomes the Chairman of the PLA (Peoples
    Liberation Army) key to controlling China
  • He is 74 years old at the time!!!

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De-Maoization
  • Against the Cultural Revolution 1979 declared a
    major setback
  • Four Modernizations industry, agriculture,
    science and technology, and national defence
  • Dengs policies more practical and responsive to
    the economic times
  • Willing to alter communist ideologies for whats
    best for the country

17
Deng Xiao Pings Successes
  • Education
  • Tries to reverse the un-education of the
    Cultural Revolution
  • encourages studying abroad
  • intellectuals sent to the farms during the
    Cultural Revolution, Hundred Flowers and Great
    Leap Forward were allowed to reunite with their
    families
  • Promotes learning in universities and scientific
    research
  • He studied in France in his 20s

18
Deng Xiao Pings Successes
  • Economics
  • Farmers were allowed to produce more food on
    their own initiative
  • Private ownership is allowed
  • Borrowed from foreign states to boost
    infrastructure (failure?)
  • 1979 Special Economic Zones instead of borrowing
    money
  • First four cities Shenzen, Zhuhai, Shantou,
    Xiamen near HK and Taiwan were given
    administrative independence and legal freedom to
    conduct foreign trade

19
  • An open door policy announced 1979
  • Four Special Economic Zones were created to
    open regions to foreign investment and
    partnerships
  • Markets rather than central direction

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SEZs Locations
  • Guangdong Province
  • Fujian Province
  • Hainan Province
  • Hunchun
  • Pudong Development Zone (Shanghai)

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Southeast China
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Special Economic Zones
  • Special tax incentive for foreign investment in
    the SEZs
  • Greater independence is provided for
    International trade activities
  • Products are primarily export oriented
  • Market driven economic activity
  • Attracts and utilizes foreign capital
  • Means to Chinas booming manufacturing industry
    flowing through these zones

24
Deng Was the First Communist Leader to Visit the
USA (1979)
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Deng Xiaopings Successes
  • 1984 successful negotiation to return Hong Kong
    to the Chinese
  • Agreed that HK would be returned to China in
    assurance that it would keep its economic and
    social systems
  • Leads to mass emigration (a lot to Richmond) in
    fears of the changeover 80s and 90s
  • HK acts like a SEZ
  • Instead of China bringing down HK, it seems that
    the success in HK has become a model for China to
    follow

26
Deng Xiao Pings Successes
  • Tenure was abolished and many made way for more
    qualified people to take government positions
  • 1984 revives China to a point that it is self
    sufficient on food
  • 1984 successful negotiation to return Hong Kong
    to the Chinese
  • Mao re-unified China, Deng pushed its economy
    forward

27
Success or Failure?
  • One Child Policy 1979
  • 1980 China has 1 billion people
  • Began as a temporary measure but lasts to today
    and will continue (reassessment in 2010)
  • Has been limited to urban populations
  • Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and forced
    sterilization accompanied second or subsequent
    pregnancies

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Effects of One Child Policy
  • Caused a disdain for female babies
  • abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even
    infanticide
  • 114 males for every 100 females (world average is
    105100)
  • Little Emperor Syndrome of spoiled only
    children
  • Estimated to have lowered the population by 300
    million
  • 80s generation now of childbearing age and are
    allowed to have two per couple (if you dont have
    siblings)

30
Deng Xiao Pings failures
  • Continued to purge any threats to the CCP 1978
    and 1986 puts down democratic demonstrations
  • No protests (Tiananmen Square)
  • 1979 border war with Vietnam
  • 1979 failure to revive a relationship with Russia
  • Didnt want years of revolution to go to waste
    therefore continued to push for dictatorship, not
    democracy

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Tiananmen Square Massacre 1989
  • Leaders of the 1986 demonstration were painted as
    hooligans and were misleading other students
  • Hu Yaobing (General Secretary) had been tolerant
    of student demonstrations and dies in 1989
  • Students gather to mourn Hus death

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To Get Rich is Gloriousattributed to Deng
  • Economic Reforms
  • Socialism and a market economy are not
    incompatible
  • Opening to international trade and investment
  • Export-led growth
  • Introduction of profit motive
  • Special Economic Zones
  • Socialism with Chinese Characteristics or
    Capitalism in a Globalized Era?

34
Billboard in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
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An Economic Miracle
  • Chinas economy has grown at about 8 yearly per
    person for the last 30 yearsabout a tenfold
    increase in output per person.
  • By some measures, China now has the
    second-largest economy in the world.
  • When Deng became leader, over half Chinas
    population was poor by global standard. Now the
    figure stands at 10 or less.
  • At the same time, there are about 28 Chinese
    billionaires as of 2010

36
The Reforms of Deng Xiaoping
  • How Will History Judge His Reforms?

37
Toward a Consumer Society
  • 1925 Ponds Cream Ad
  • 1991 Adsame Product

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Deng Xiaoping
  • Deng the Small and Plain

Kevin R. Sacerdote (except where noted) Mandarin
HS Jacksonville, FL USA
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