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    In the speech delivered by Deng Xiaoping when he met with military officers ranked above the level of army commander on June 9‚ 1989‚ Deng Xiaoping scientifically analyzed the situations‚ definitely and affirmatively proclaimed to the public that the Party should comply with the policy formulated at the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee‚ firmly insisted on the strategic goals of “three-step development strategy and uphold the basic line of one central task and two basic points”

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    Ib Hoa

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    final mark out of [5 marks]. -42. M10/3/HISTX/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/S3/M Compare and contrast the views expressed in Sources A and C about Deng Xiaoping’s aims and actions. [6 marks] For “compare” Both sources refer to a desire to achieve the Four Modernizations; Source A mentions the need for path breakers who dare to think and Source C says Deng ordered the rehabilitation of intellectuals. For “contrast” Source A refers to revolution‚ building socialism‚ but with

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    The Communist Party of China (CPC)‚ also known as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)‚ is the founding and ruling political party of the People ’s Republic of China (PRC). Although nominally it exists alongside the United Front‚[1] in practice‚ the CPC is also the only party of the PRC‚[2] maintaining a unitary government centralising the state‚ military‚ and media.[3] The legal power of the Communist Party is guaranteed by the PRC constitution.[3] The party was founded on July 1st 1921 in Shanghai

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    protested. Government officials gave amends to the students for protesting and some of them thought they were trying to take over the Government. On May 16th‚ the President of Soviet‚ Mikhail Gorbachev‚ and his wife‚ went to see the Chinese President Deng Xiaoping. Because of the protesters being in Tiananmen Square‚ they had to move the

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    suggested that one can manage the change successfully must be treated as leader to say the least. This essay will take China economic transformation as examples to explain the leadership and change theory. 2. Resistance to the change When Deng Xiaoping implemented the economic transformation‚ the major resistance came from Chen Yun and Li Xiannian‚ both of whom were members of Standing Committee. Firstly‚ they believed that the change was so quick and it was not feasible in China. Secondly‚ they

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    Outline of China Group 2 Topic: History of Chinese Economy (Gang of Four) Submitted By Mohammed Saiful Islam ID: 2014271050007 Submitted To Wu Chunbo Faculty (Outline of China) GANG OF FOUR J Jiang Qing W Wang Hongwen Y Yao Wenyuan Z Zhang Chunqiao Introduction The Gang of Four (simplified Chinese: 四人帮; traditional Chinese: 四人幫; pinyin: Sìrén bāng) was the name given to a political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party officials. They came to prominence during

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    nearly all of the actual power of the Emperor and had led the country into an age of decadence‚ economic chaos‚ and a class system that consistently denied the majority of the population any real control over its destiny. In 1949‚ Mao Tse Tung‚ with Deng Hsiao Ping at his side‚ arrived in Tiananmen at the head of their Red armies ending‚ perhaps forever‚ the era of the Emperors‚ the Forbidden City‚ and the feudal controls. Though they certainly would not have predicted a return to capitalism‚ Mao created

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    and the period of Maoism ended. Mao was the leader of China‚ who‚ according to Deng Xiaoping‚ was “seven parts right and three parts wrong”. Mao introduced several policies that sent China’s economy down the drain‚ and Deng Xiaoping was the man who finally replaced him. He became the Paramount Leader (a term used to describe the political leader of China) of China and the Chairman of the Central Military Commission. Deng was the most powerful man in the country. He put in place several reforms that

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    Inner Party Leader in 1984‚ is the power. The Party is "seeking absolute power for the sake of power and everything is sacrificed to that end" (Coles 58). Same as the "Big Brother"‚ Chinese leaders abused the power their people give to them. After Deng Xiaoping‚ a paramount leader of China‚ reformed Chinese economic policy‚ however‚ his policies also stimulated inflation-estimated at 30% annually‚ causing difficult to live‚ and resulting vast corruption. Therefore‚ Chinese students and intellectuals were

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    The Long March took place from October 1934 - October 1935. It meant that communism was not completely wiped out by the Kuomintang‚ that the people of China learnt about communism and supported the communists‚ that the Kuomintang got control of the south of china and most of the communists died from illness‚ exposure and Kuomintang attacks. At the time it was significant because otherwise all the communists would have been annihilated. Its effects were not seen immediately but in the short term

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