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| | Deng Xiaoping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Deng, a Hakka, was born Deng Xixian on August 22, 1904 in Paifang Village in Xiexing township, Guang'an County, Sichuan Province. |  | | The city of Chongqing fell to the PLA on December 1 and Deng was immediately appointed mayor and political commissar. |  | | Deng traveled abroad and had a series of amicable meetings with western leaders, traveling to the United States in 1979 to meet President Carter at the White House shortly after the U.S. broke diplomatic relations with the Republic of China and established them with the PRC. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deng_Xiaoping
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| | The Life of Deng Xiaoping |
 | | Deng continued to appear in public until 1994 and, although having retired from public office, was arguably the most important private citizen in the world. |  | | This was a failure and caused Deng to join Mao Zedong in Jiangxi province, fighting against the Kuomintang (KMT). |  | | Deng negotiated the return of Hong Kong from the British, starting the fulfilment of his dearest ambition to recover China's "lost territories". |
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http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects1997/SarahH/Welcome.htm
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| | Deng Xiaoping on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping was a confident leader.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers) |  | | When Hu was forced from power, Zhao Ziyang, another Deng protégé, became party leader, and later when Zhao was ousted, a third Deng associate, Jiang Zemin, replaced Zhao. |  | | China's president pays tribute to Deng Xiaoping on 100th anniversary of his birth |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/D/DengX1iao.asp
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| | TIMEasia.com TIME 100: Deng Xiaoping 8/23/99-8/30/99 |
 | | But as soon as Deng had consolidated his power in the party, he turned against Democracy Wall. |  | | Then he gave himself up to the justice unit for trial. |  | | But I will continue to view his capacity for recognizing and admitting his mistakes as uncommon personal merit. |
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http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990823/deng1.html
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| | After Deng Xiaoping |
 | | Deng Xiaoping was born on August 22, 1904. |  | | In an attempt to insure stability, Deng Xiaoping, like the 18th-century Qianlong Emperor, resigned and let his appointed successors rule in his place. |  | | One paint thrower was eventually sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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http://www.jochnowitz.net/Essays/Xiaoping.html
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| | Online NewsHour: Deng Xiaoping dies -- February 19, 1997 |
 | | Albright was right on the mark in saying that Deng Xiaoping played the crucial role on the Chinese side in establishing full diplomatic relations with the United States in December of 1978. |  | | Deng Xiaoping after that and after full diplomatic |  | | Online NewsHour: Deng Xiaoping dies -- February 19, 1997 |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/february97/deng_2-19.html
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| | Deng Xiaoping - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Deng Xiaoping |
 | | Deng was rehabilitated by his patron Zhou Enlai in 1973 and served as acting prime minister after Zhou's heart attack in 1974. |  | | After the Long March, he served as a political commissar to the People's Liberation Army during the civil war of 1937–49. |  | | When Deng officially retired from his party and army posts, he claimed to have renounced political involvement, but in 1992 publicly announced his support for market-oriented economic reforms. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Deng+Xiaoping
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| | Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages--Deng Xiaoping |
 | | At the age of 15, Deng was sent by his father to a preparatory school in Chongqing. |  | | In 1928, Deng married his first wife Zhang Xihuan, who died two years later. |  | | After the Long March, in Yan'an, Deng met and married Pu Chiungying, who changed her name to Zhuo Lin. |
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http://www.iisg.nl/~landsberger/dxp.html
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| | Deng Xiaoping Jokes and Humor |
 | | Deng Xiaoping was a popular leader during the post-Mao era due to the success of his economic liberalization program. |  | | This alarms his translators and bodyguards who fear that Mr. |  | | Tired of being shadowed by his entourage at all times, he decides to go for a walk on his own. |
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http://www.yellowbridge.com/humor/dengxiaoping.html
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| | Deng Xiaoping, a mixed legacy |
 | | The death of Deng Xiaoping, on 19 February 1997, prompted a torrent of commentaries in the international press on Deng's legacy. |  | | While some credited him for his economic opening of China to the international community, most recalled his role in the continued repression and lack of political freedoms in China, and particularly the crackdown on the students democratic movement in the 1989 Tienanmen Incident. |  | | Deng's legacy is also dismal: he continued the anachronistic confrontational approach stemming from the Communists' Civil War against Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists on the mainland. |
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http://www.taiwandc.org/nws-ch22.htm
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| | Asiaweek.com Asian of the Century Deng Xiaoping 12/10/99 |
 | | Thus, Deng eventually asserted his vision of a modern, prosperous nation. |  | | Of all the century's great leaders, Deng was truly a man of his century. |  | | For one thing, his life (born 1904, died 1997) neatly spanned the era. |
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http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/features/aoc/aoc.deng.html
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| | Deng Xiaoping obituary |
 | | He was helped by the 'Democracy Wall' movement of 1978-81, which used the liberalisation after Mao's death to demand justice for those persecuted during the Cultural Revolution. |  | | Deng's victory was a hollow one while his regime survived, it was at the cost of losing all support for his reforms in the cities. |  | | Deng's popularity as a reformer is long forgotten what remains is his long and consistent record of repression. |
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http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/sr206/obit.htm
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| | RW ONLINE:The End of Deng Xiaoping: Enemy of the People |
 | | Deng was taken from his official residence and put under house arrest. |  | | And in this same Central Committee meeting, Deng Xiaoping was also exposed as a capitalist roader, stripped of his party and government posts, but allowed to keep his party membership. |  | | Zhou became a behind-the-scenes opponent of Mao and in 1973 he was instrumental in bringing Deng Xiaoping back to Beijing to resume work in the party as a vice-premier. |
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http://rwor.org/a/firstvol/890-899/896/deng.htm
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| | China Hand |
 | | Any study of Deng’s ascendancy shows that he was brought in only when excesses by party zealots had got the party into trouble. |  | | Each time it was Deng who had to sit on the sidelines waiting to be brought back and bring the party back to sanity. |  | | It was Deng’s great vision which informed the party that the 20 million had died so Chinese could share in global prosperity and become the great economy of the world as it had been before, not so that they could share equally in the squalid poverty that was socialism. |
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http://croucher.blogspot.com/2002_11_10_croucher_archive.html
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| | RW ONLINE:The Towering Crimes of Deng Xiaoping |
 | | At the 1979 Deng demonstration, Chairman Avakian had been arrested, along with others who became known as the Mao Tsetung Defendants. |  | | This was ten years before Deng Xiaoping ordered the infamous 1989 Tiananmen massacre--but Deng had already committed historic crimes in China. |  | | * Mao and his closest revolutionary comrades at that time, who were known as the "Gang of Four." After Mao's death, the four, including Mao's wife, Chiang Ching, were arrested by Deng and the counterrevolutionaries who seized power in China. |
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http://rwor.org/a/firstvol/890-899/896/dengba.htm
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| | Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages--Deng Xiaoping Theory |
 | | And given his country's dependence on the American market as well as its investment and technology, Deng's main policy towards the United States was to avoid confrontation. |  | | This has as yet not resulted in the addition of Deng's portrait to the pantheon of Marxist theory. |  | | In concert with his foreign policy, Deng saw the People's Liberation Army as a mainly defensive force. |
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http://www.iisg.nl/~landsberger/dxpt.html
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| | 01/13/97 HAS RED CAPITALISM WRECKED CHINA? |
 | | With Deng now weak and feeble, it's up to his successors to sort out the controversial legacy of China's paramount leader. |  | | Moreover, under Deng's tenure, the Communist Party bureaucracy swelled enormously. |  | | And although Deng got many Maoist party hacks to retire, they were replaced with technocrats as professional expertise was stressed over political cronyism. |
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http://netscape.businessweek.com/1997/02/b3509200.htm
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| | Quotations of Premier Deng Xiaoping |
 | | The first part comprises eight pieces from 1975 to the end of the "Cultural Revolution." The country fell into dire peril at the time, for the Gang of Four ran amuck and Zhou Enlai had become seriously ill. They entrusted Deng with the responsibility for the day-to-day work of the Party and the state. |  | | History has shown that the Third Plenary Session became the turning point in overcoming previous "Left" errors and shifting the focus of work of the Party and the state to economic development. |  | | Deng devoted his main effort, even before he resumed leadership, to oppose the personality cult (of Chairman Mao); and he did all he could to encourage people to emancipate their minds and seek facts through truth. |
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http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Long-March/Premier-Deng-Xiaoping-quotes.html
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| | Amazon.com: Deng Xiaoping: Leader in a Changing China (Lerner Biography): Books: Whitney Stewart |
 | | Deng Xiaoping was a small boy when the Qing rulers were ousted, and so the way was open for him to move outside the traditional system of Chinese education and assert his leadership at a time when change was in the air. |  | | The text chronicles his rise to power and his subsequent difficulties. |  | | His prudence and patience when he was out of favor are explained as well as the steps he took to rehabilitate his image with Mao so that he could regain power. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/082254962X?v=glance
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| | Deng Xiaoping June 9 Speech |
 | | ["Text" of speech delivered by Deng Xiaoping while receiving cadres of the martial law units in the capital at and above the army [corps?] level on June 9 -- read by announcer; from the "News" program.] |  | | I propose that we all rise and stand in silent tribute to the martyrs. |
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http://tsquare.tv/chronology/Deng.html
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| | The Deng Xiaoping Reference Archive |
 | | Speech By Chairman of the Delegation of the People’s Republic of China, Deng Xiaoping, At the Special Session of the U.N. General Assembly |  | | Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages: Deng Xiaoping (Off Site) |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/deng-xiaoping
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