Andrew Marr explores the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the fall and rise of Deng Xiaoping. He looks at the changing fortunes of Deng within China’s ruling Communist Party, his relationship ...
Chinese from all walks of life look back at the how their lives have changed as a result of Deng's policies As China ...
When Deng and his colleagues emerged from the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution ... for improvements in their daily lives, ...
When Deng Xiaoping launched China's "reform and open ... There is no way they could be. The biggest revolution is a philosophical one - Mr Xi wants the world to recognise that China is a global ...
It is only the third of its kind since the founding of the party - the first was passed by Mao Zedong in 1945 and the second by Deng Xiaoping ... during the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to ...
IN 1993, Deng Xiaoping walked across the newly opened 8,354-metre bridge ... From the middle of a river, you can see clearly the developmental and cultural fault lines that are markers of a city’s ...
During the Cultural Revolution, Deng Xiaoping was sacked and sent to Jiangxi. Despite facing multiple high-pressure crises, he always remained firm, optimistic, and never changed his original ...