ABSTRACT

A comprehensive exposition of the life of Deng Xiaoping, the pre-eminent leader of late 20th-century China, from his birth in 1904 to the present. Written by an insider, this study is notable for the detail it provides on elite-level Chinese Communist Party politics and Deng's changing relations with his party colleagues in the jockying for power that constitutes a significant aspect of CCP politics. This biography combines intimate details, and the sweep of history that encompasses the struggles of 20th-century China. This text provides both political and personal information that may be of interest to students of Chinese history, as well as providing an insight into the man who has influenced the social, political, and economic development of China.

chapter 1|5 pages

Prologue: Why Deng?

chapter 2|14 pages

Like Father, Like Son, 1904–1918

chapter 3|12 pages

Bound for Abroad, 1918–1920

chapter 5|12 pages

Russia and Beyond, 1926–1929

chapter 10|9 pages

The Lord of the Southwest, 1949–1952

chapter 13|14 pages

Fatigue after Leaping Forward, 1960–1965

chapter 16|11 pages

The Year of the Dragon, 1976

chapter 17|14 pages

Back to Supreme Power, 1976–1980

chapter 18|15 pages

The Pinnacle of Name and Fame, 1981–1984

chapter 19|14 pages

Unsuccessful Successors, 1985–1988

chapter 21|12 pages

The Influential Retiree, 1990–1993

chapter 22|12 pages

Supreme Maturity, 1994–1996