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On reform / Deng Xiaoping.

Van Pelt Library DS778.D46 A5 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deng, Xiaoping, 1904-1997.
Deng, Xiaoping.
China--Politics and government--1976-2002.
China.
Politics and government.
China--Economic policy--1976-2000.
Economic policy.
China--History--20th century.
History.
Deng, Xiaoping / 1904-1997.
China / Economic policy / 1976-2000.
China / History / 20th century.
China / Politics and government / 1976-2002.
Local Subjects:
Deng, Xiaoping / 1904-1997.
China / Economic policy / 1976-2000.
China / History / 20th century.
China / Politics and government / 1976-2002.
Genre:
Quelle.
Physical Description:
viii, 272 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : CN Times Books, [2013]
Summary:
Since 1978, China's policy of reform and opening up itself to the world has achieved remarkable results. The country's economy has gone from poverty-level to the second highest GDP in the world. How has China freed itself from the shadow of the Cultural Revolution, turning the page to a bright new future? It was Deng Xiaoping who led the 'second generation' leaders and was the architect of what would become New China. His theories inspired his people and his influence is seen everywhere in the country today. This book collects his thoughts on a wide range of topics including economics, politics, education, and science, and provides scholars, researchers, and other interested readers insights into the great man's thinking and ultimately modern China. Book jacket.
Contents:
Part 1 Theoretical Breakthrough: From the "Two Whatevers" to "Two Cat Theory"
The "Two Whatevers" Do Not Accord with Marxism May 24, 1977 3
Mao Zedong Thought Must Be Correctly Understood As An Integral Whole July 21, 1977 6
Hold High the Banner of Mao Zedong Thought and Adhere to the Principle of Seeking Truth From Facts September 16, 1978 13
Emancipate the Mind, Seek Truth From Facts and Unite As One In Looking to the Future December 13, 1978 17
Remarks On Successive Drafts of the "Resolution On Certain Questions in the History Of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic of China" March 1980-June 1981 31
To Build Socialism We Must First Develop the Productive Forces April-May 1980 58
We Shall Concentrate on Economic Development September 18, 1982 62
Building a Socialism With a Specifically Chinese Character June 30, 1984 66
We Regard Reform as a Revolution October 10, 1984 70
We Must Follow Our Own Road in Economic Development As We Did in Revolution October 26, 1984 72
Reform Is China's Second Revolution March 28, 1985 74
We Shall Expand Political Democracy and Carry Out Economic Reform April 15, 1985 76
Reform and Opening to the Outside World Are a Great Experiment June 29, 1985 80
Seize the Opportune Moment to Advance the Reform July 11, 1985 81
Two Kinds of Comments About China's Reform August 21, 1985 83
Reform is the Only Way for China to Develop Its Productive Forces August 28, 1985 85
There is No Fundamental Contradiction Between Socialism and a Market Economy October 23, 1985 90
Let the Facts Speak for Themselves March 28, 1986 94
To Uphold Socialism We Must Eliminate Poverty April 26, 1987 96
Reform and Opening to the Outside World Can Truly Invigorate China May 12, 1987 99
We Shall Speed Up Reform June 12, 1987 106
We Must Emancipate Our Minds and Think Independently May 18, 1988 115
We Must Continue to Emancipate Our Minds and Accelerate the Reform May 25, 1988 117
Circumstances Oblige Us to Deepen the Reform and Open Wider to the Outside World June 22, 1988 120
Seize the Opportunity to Develop the Economy December 24, 1990 122
Remarks Made During an Inspection Tour of Shanghai January 28-February 18, 1991 125
Excerpts from Talks Given in Wuchang, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Shanghai January 18-February 21, 1992 128
Part 2 Economic System Reform
Adhere to the Principle "To Each According to His Work" March 28, 1978 143
Update Enterprises With Advanced Technollgy and Managerial Expertise September 18, 1978 145
Carry Out the Policy of Opening to the Outside World and Learn Advanced Science and Technology from Other Countries October 10, 1978 148
We Should Make Use of Foreign Funds and Let Former Capitalist Industrialists and Businessmen Play Their Role in Developing the Economy January 17, 1979 150
Some Comments on Economic Work October 4, 1979 153
We Can Develop a Market Economy Under Socialism November 26, 1979 161
On Questions of Rural Policy May 31, 1980 167
Use the Intellectual Resources of Other Countries and Open Wider to the Outside World July 8, 1983 170
Make a Success of Special Economic Zones and Open More Cities to the Outside World February 24, 1984 171
Special Economic Zones Should Shift Their Economy From a Domestic Orientation to an External Orientation August 1, 1985 173
Remarks on the Domestic Economic Situation June 10, 1986 174
Remarks During an Inspection Tour of Tianjin August 19-21, 1986 176
On the Reform of Enterprises and of the Banking System December 19, 1986 178
Planning and the Market are Both Means of Developing the Productive Forces February 6, 1987 180
We Must Rationalize Prices and Accelerate the Reform May 19, 1988 182
We Should Draw on the Experience of Other Countries June 3, 1988 185
We Should Maintain Moderately Rapid Growth of Production June 7, 1988 187
Part 3 Reform of the Political System
On the Reform of the System of Party and State Leadership August 18, 1980 191
Streamlining Organizations Constitutes a Revolution January 13, 1982 215
On Reform of the Political Structure September-November 1986 220
How to Judge the Soundness of a Country's Political System March 27, 1987 224
Part 4 Education and Science and Technology System Reform
Respect Knowledge, Respect Trained Personnel May 24, 1977 227
Some Comments on Work in Science and Education August 8, 1977 229
Setting Things Right in Education September 19, 1977 240
Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the National Conference on Science March 18, 1978 247
Message Written for Jingshan School October 1, 1983 262
The Reform of the System for Managing Science and Technology is Designed to Liberate the Productive Forces March 7, 1985 263
China Cannot Advance Without Science October 18, 1986 266
Science and Technology Constitute a Primary Productive Force September 5 and September 12, 1988 267
China Must Take Its Place in the Field of High Technology October 24, 1988 269
Review Your Experience and Use Professional Trained People August 20, 1991 270.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781627740098
1627740090
OCLC:
844728901
Publisher Number:
99958028199

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