| Joint Economic Committee - 1992 - 988 頁
...echelons with due reference to the political goals of the Party. Deng Xiaoping's aphorism that it does not matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice, which was so strongly attacked by the Cultural Revolution radicals in the early 1970s, epitomized the... | |
| James Leitzel, Jim Leitzel - 1995 - 203 頁
...The Story of the Five-Year Plan475 China's economic reformer, Deng Xiaoping, is noted for his claim that 'It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or -white, as long as it catches mice.' Presumably his point is that as long as an economic system delivers the goods, labels such as 'socialist'... | |
| James A. R. Miles - 1996 - 420 頁
...of Adrian Bradshaw) The Beijing Machine Tool Factory pays tribute to Deng Xiaoping's famous maxim, "It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice" by displaying appropriately shaded cats at its gates instead of the traditional lions. (Photograph... | |
| Alan R. Kluver - 1996 - 184 頁
...which he had often found himself out of favor. Deng's quote from the 1950s that "It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice," rather than being heretical, was shown to be a logical extension of Mao's own thought. In addition,... | |
| Per Sevastik - 1998 - 284 頁
...same approach. Deng Xiaoping has said in reference to administrative reforms: "It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice." The Chinese Communists are studying the capitalist civil service systems and adopting eg the use of... | |
| John Adair - 1998 - 100 頁
...labelled 'leadership' or 'management' or both. As a Chinese proverb says, 'What does it matter if a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice?' This is the book for such leaders. It is the first really successful synthesis of the concepts of leadership... | |
| Jasper Becker - 2000 - 488 頁
...householders who formed a work team. In the words of a fellow reformer, Deng Xiaoping, 'It does not matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.' In other words, in addressing the famine, ideology was not the highest priority. (Deng was to revive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 2000 - 272 頁
...its legitimacy if it did not change. That is embodied in Deng's doctrine of "it, does not matter if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice/' The Chinese leaders will continue to try to take the best from the West, and keep their monopoly on... | |
| 2001 - 290 頁
...democratic system. It is hard, for example, to imagine an Indian leader echoing Deng Xiaoping's sentiment that "it doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice." As a result, foreign direct investment in India totaled $2.2 billion in 1998,33 well below Chinese... | |
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