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The End of the Maoist Era : Chinese Politics During the Twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976.

This book launches an ambitious reexamination of the elite politics behind one of the most remarkable transformations in the late twentieth century. As the first part of a new interpretation of the evolution of Chinese politics during the years 1972-82, it provides a detailed study of the end of the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Teiwes, Frederick C.
Otros Autores: Sun, Warren
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Tables and Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; The Protagonists in the Politburo, 1972-76; Chapter 1 Coming to Terms with Lin Biao: Ultra-Left and Ultra-Right on the Road to the Tenth Party Congress, 1972-73; Responding to the Lin Biao Crisis; The Critique of the Ultra-Left
  • Liberating Cadres; Readjusting the Economy; Reviving Diplomatic Work; Into Sensitive Territory: Culture, Education and Science; From Ultra-Left to Ultra-Right
  • The Return of Deng Xiaoping.
  • Organizational Developments: The Party-State, Mass Organizations, and the PLA and the MilitiaZhou Enlai's Setback on the Foreign Affairs Front, May-July 1973; Wang Hongwen and the Tenth Congress; Chapter 2 ""The Second Cultural Revolution, "" Fall 1973-Summer 1974; After the Tenth Congress: The National People's Congress, the ""Three-Month Movement, "" and Escalating Criticism of Confucius; Another Kissinger Visit, More Problems for Zhou Enlai; Zhou and the PLA under Threat: The Politburo Meets, November-December 1973; Pi Lin pi Kong: The Campaign to Criticize Lin Biao and Confucius.
  • The January Mobilization MeetingsThe Campaign Unfolds, February-August; Zhou Enlai as Victim and Leader of the Movement; The PLA under Attack; Threats to Party Leadership in the Provinces; The Ascent of Deng Xiaoping; Chapter 3 Toward the Fourth National People's Congress, August 1974-January 1975; Calling a Halt to pi Lin pi Kong; Dealing with Economic Disruption; The Further Emergence of Deng Xiaoping; The Fengqing Dispute and Wang Hongwen's Trip to Changsha; Forming a Government; The Fourth National People's Congress.
  • Chapter 4 Mao, Deng and the Politics of Consolidation: From the Fourth NPC to Summer 1975Consolidating the Military, January-July 1975; Readjusting the Civilian Sector; The Struggle against Factionalism; The Dictatorship of the Proletariat Campaign and the Empiricism Issue; The Decline of the Radicals; Chapter 5 Deng's Period ""In Charge"": Comprehensive Consolidation, July-October 1975; The State Council Political Research Office; ""The Three Poisonous Weeds"": The 20 Articles on Industry, the Outline Report on the Academy of Sciences, and the General Program.
  • The Fourth and Fifth ""Poisonous Weeds"": Documents on Education and Party RectificationThe First Dazhai Conference on Agriculture, September-October 1975; Gathering Clouds: The Water Margin and Mao Yuanxin's Assignment in Beijing; Chapter 6 The Unfolding of a New Leadership Equation: The Turn against Deng and the Ascent of Hua, November 1975-March 1976; The Precipitating Factor: Liu Bing's Letters, August and October 1975; Evolving Criticism: The Issues and Participants Expand, November 1975-January 1976; Leaders under Attack: Zhang Aiping, Zhou Rongxin and Hu Qiaomu; Zhang Aiping.