Deng Xiaoping

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出版者:I. B. Tauris
作者:Michael Dillon
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頁數:336
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出版時間:2014-12-12
價格:GBP 25.00
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9781780768953
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圖書標籤:
  • 政治學
  • 國際政治
  • 國際關係
  • 傳記迴憶錄
  • 英文原版
  • 曆史
  • 中國政治
  • 中國曆史
  • 鄧小平
  • 中國政治
  • 改革開放
  • 曆史人物
  • 傳記
  • 20世紀中國
  • 政治領袖
  • 中國共産黨
  • 現代中國
  • 經濟發展
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具體描述

One of the most important figures in global politics during the second half of the 20th century; Deng Xiaoping is generally considered the central figure behind China's economic liberalization programme that produced historically unprecedented growth rates and development beginning in the late 1970s. Lifting nearly a billion people out of poverty, Deng Xiaoping's 'Four Modernisations' called for reform in agriculture, industry, military, and science and technology. Today these reforms are considered to be the crucial turning point in modern Chinese history, enabling China to effectively harness its previously-latent power in its quest to become a global economic superpower. Just ten years after this tremendous achievement, Deng's brutal suppression of the democracy movement at Tiananmen Square severely undermined his international and domestic reputation.

To explain the seeming contradictions between Deng Xiaoping's desire for economic liberalization and political conservatism, Michael Dillon's biography utilizes recently-released Chinese sources to detail Deng Xiaoping's emergence from a minority, second-class community in the Sichuan province, via education in France, to his meteoric rise to the top of the CCP's political hierarchy, illustrating the ways in which his life of struggle and survival shaped his political career. Dillon's biography addresses Xiaoping as both an intensely committed communist capable of playing a principal role in the Great Leap Forward from 1958 to 1961, while incurring the wrath of Mao only ten years later as he was exiled and purged during the Cultural Revolution. Emphasizing Deng Xiaoping's effectiveness as a party operator and political bruiser rather than an intellectual capable of formulating the reforms for which he eventually took credit, this book sheds light on Deng's ability to capitalize upon the planning expertise of other party members.

This biography of the central figure in China's economic liberalization is essential for any reader interested in or affected by China's rise to global prominence.

著者簡介

Michael Dillon was founding Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Durham, where he taught modern Chinese history. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Asiatic Society and was Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing in 2009. He is the author of China: A Modern History.

圖書目錄

New Sources for the Life of Deng Xiaoping
1 Favoured Son of Sichuan: Growing Up in Paifang (1904–20)
2 À la recherche du Deng perdu: The Roots of Chinese Communism in Provincial France after World War I (1920–6)
3 Moscow and the Chinese Revolution (1926–31)
4 Soldier and Communist: Triumph over Adversity in Jiangxi (1931–4)
5 Revolution and Resistance: The Long March, Yan’an and the Taihang Mountains (1934–45)
6 Civil War and New China (1945–9)
7 Liberating Sichuan and Ruling from Chongqing (1949–52)
8 Beijing and Zhongnanhai (1952–6)
9 Campaign against Rightists and Intellectuals (1956–7)
10 The Great Leap Forward, Confrontation at Lushan and the Sino–Soviet Split (1958–61)
11 Rebuilding the Economy (1962–5)
12 Capitalist Roader Number 2 (1966–73)
13 Return from the Cowshed (1973–5)
14 Running China (January 1975)
15 Attaining Power (1976–8)
16 Economic Reform and Opening to the World (1978–9)
17 Retreating to Advance: From the Gang of Four to the Democracy Movement (1980–92)
18 Southern Tour and the Deng Legacy (1992–7)
Appendix: Key Personalities in Deng Xiaoping’s Political Career
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