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Index
Map: China in the 1980s
Preface: In Search of Deng
Introduction: The Man and His Mission
Deng's Background
1. From Revolutionary to Builder to Reformer, 1904–1969
Deng's Tortuous Road to the Top, 1969–1977
2. Banishment and Return, 1969–1974
3. Bringing Order under Mao, 1974–1975
4. Looking Forward under Mao, 1975
5. Sidelined as the Mao Era Ends, 1976
6. Return under Hua, 1977–1978
Creating the Deng Era, 1978–1980
7. Three Turning Points, 1978
8. Setting the Limits of Freedom, 1978–1979
9. The Soviet-Vietnamese Threat, 1978–1979
10. Opening to Japan, 1978
11. Opening to the United States, 1978–1979
12. Launching the Deng Administration, 1979–1980
The Deng Era, 1978–1989
13. Deng's Art of Governing
14. Experiments in Guangdong and Fujian, 1979–1984
15. Economic Readjustment and Rural Reform, 1978–1982
16. Accelerating Economic Growth and Opening, 1982–1989
17. One Country, Two Systems: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Tibet
18. The Military: Preparing for Modernization
19. The Ebb and Flow of Politics
Challenges to the Deng Era, 1989–1992
20. Beijing Spring, April 15–May 17, 1989
21. The Tiananmen Tragedy, May 17–June 4, 1989
22. Standing Firm, 1989–1992
23. Deng's Finale: The Southern Journey, 1992
Deng's Place in History
24. China Transformed
Key People in the Deng Era
Chinese Communist Party Congresses and Plenums, 1956–1992
Abbreviations
Notes
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