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  1. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. As the most powerful figure in the People’s Republic of China from the late 1970s to the late 1990s, Deng Xiaoping spearheaded changes in China that led to a rapidly growing economy, rising standards of living, and growing ties to the world economy, and also considerably expanded personal and cultural ...

  2. Deng Xiaoping. Dèng Xiǎopíng listen (help·info) (in English also written Teng Hsiao-p'ing; 22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was an important Chinese revolutionary, politician and reformer. He was the leader of the Communist Party of China. Deng never held office as the head of state or the head of government, but was the de facto leader ...

  3. Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) "Whether a cat is black or white makes no difference. As long as it catches mice, it is a good cat." (CNN) -- Deng Xiaoping's greatest contribution to modern China came ...

  4. Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping (em chinês tradicional 鄧小平, em chinês simplificado 邓小平, pinyin Dèng Xiǎopíng, em transcrição Wade-Giles Teng Hsiao-p'ing; Guang'an, 22 de agosto de 1904 – Pequim, 19 de fevereiro de 1997) foi o líder supremo da República Popular da China entre 1978 e 1992.

  5. Deng Xiaoping Theory ( Chinese: 邓小平理论; pinyin: Dèng Xiǎopíng Lǐlùn ), also known as Dengism, [1] [2] is the series of political and economic ideologies first developed by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. [3] : 1500 The theory does not reject Marxism–Leninism or Maoism, but instead claims to be an adaptation of them to the existing ...

  6. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › deng-xiaopingDeng Xiaoping - Alpha History

    Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) was a Chinese revolutionary, politician and economic reformer who became leader of the People’s Republic after the death of Mao Zedong. Deng was born into a middle class family in Sichuan province. At age 15 Deng left China to study and work in France; it was there he was first exposed to Marxist ideas and joined the ...

  7. Deng Xiaoping became China’s effective leader in 1978, two years after the death of Mao Zedong. He formally retired in 1992 but was referred to in the Chinese press as the paramount leader and remained influential until his death in 1997. Deng presided over the economic reforms of the post-Mao years, which produced dramatic growth, profound ...

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