Xiaoping And The Transformation Of China — Deng
This report details the transformative leadership of Deng Xiaoping , primarily as chronicled in Ezra Vogel's authoritative biography, . Deng is recognized as the "prime architect" of modern China, shifting the nation from Maoist ideology toward a pragmatic "socialist market economy". Core Tenet: Pragmatism over Ideology
Inherited from Zhou Enlai but aggressively implemented by Deng, these pillars aimed to modernize China’s core sectors: Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China
Deng’s governance was defined by his famous maxim: . This approach prioritized practical results—improving living standards and national strength—over strict adherence to communist theory. The Four Modernizations This report details the transformative leadership of Deng
Introduced the "Household Responsibility System," allowing farmers to sell surplus produce in open markets. Reform and Opening Up (Gaige Kaifang) Deng Xiaoping
Focused on modernizing the military to protect economic interests. Reform and Opening Up (Gaige Kaifang) Deng Xiaoping And The Transformation Of China
Promoted research and the adoption of advanced foreign technologies.
Decentralized decision-making and encouraged private enterprise alongside state-run firms.