The End of the Maoist Era: Chinese Politics During the Twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976M.E. Sharpe, 2007 - 729 頁 Offering a different interpretation of the evolution of Chinese politics during the years 1972-82, this book provides a study of the end of the Maoist era, demonstrating Mao's dominance even as his ability to control events ebbed away. It analyzes the tensions within the ''gang of four, '' the role of younger radicals, and more |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 xix 頁
... indicated, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of our analysis of every event, nor the adequacy of our characterizations of every leader. But we are bold enough to believe that we have corrected many misleading perceptions of elite ...
... indicated, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of our analysis of every event, nor the adequacy of our characterizations of every leader. But we are bold enough to believe that we have corrected many misleading perceptions of elite ...
第 4 頁
... indicated his willingness to provide a summary report in order to maintain his integrity. Before an operation for cataracts in July 1975, Mao was functionally blind, with the result that Zhang Yufeng read documents to him. 4 See Mao ...
... indicated his willingness to provide a summary report in order to maintain his integrity. Before an operation for cataracts in July 1975, Mao was functionally blind, with the result that Zhang Yufeng read documents to him. 4 See Mao ...
第 46 頁
... March Politburo meeting. 57 The actual measures involved in Mao's comments on cadre policy were actually quite varied, from senior cadres further indicated Mao's control. First, the decisive steps 46 The end of The MaoisT era.
... March Politburo meeting. 57 The actual measures involved in Mao's comments on cadre policy were actually quite varied, from senior cadres further indicated Mao's control. First, the decisive steps 46 The end of The MaoisT era.
第 47 頁
... indicated Mao's control. First, the decisive steps were the Chairman's comments on the letters from these officials or their families. Moreover, the slow pace of rehabilitation leading to significant power—with the significant exception ...
... indicated Mao's control. First, the decisive steps were the Chairman's comments on the letters from these officials or their families. Moreover, the slow pace of rehabilitation leading to significant power—with the significant exception ...
第 51 頁
... indicated above, war preparations since the Ninth Congress seriously dislocated the economy through the pursuit of unrealistic high targets, including the doubling of steel output during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1971- 75). This ...
... indicated above, war preparations since the Ninth Congress seriously dislocated the economy through the pursuit of unrealistic high targets, including the doubling of steel output during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1971- 75). This ...
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Chapter 2 THE SECOND CULTURAL REVOLUTION FALL 1973SUMMER 1974 | 110 |
Chapter 3 TOWARD THE FOURTH NATIONAL PEOPLES CONGRESS AUGUST 1974JANUARY 1975 | 186 |
Chapter 4 MAO DENG AND THE POLITICS OF CONSOLIDATION FROM THE FOURTH NPC TO SUMMER 1975 | 245 |
Chapter 5 DENGS PERIOD IN CHARGE COMPREHENSIVE CONSOLIDATION JULYOCTOBER 1975 | 305 |
Chapter 6 THE UNFOLDING OF A NEW LEADERSHIP EQUATION THE TURN AGAINST DENG AND THE ASCENT OF HUA NOVEMBER ... | 382 |
Chapter 7 THE TIANANMEN INCIDENT AND MAOS LAST DAYS | 462 |
Chapter 8 THE PURGE OF THE GANG OF OUR SEPTEMBEROCTOBER 1976 | 536 |
CONCLUSION | 595 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 629 |
INDEX | 671 |
About the Authors | 706 |
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