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Title: China in the PostMao Era


1
China in the Post-Mao Era
  • A Torturous Path toward modernity

2
The Succession Crisis
  • Hua Guofeng v. the Gang of Four (or the Gang of
    Shanghai Jiang Qing, Zhang Chunqiao, Wang
    Hongwen, Yao Wenyuan)
  • Huas alliance with the old guards Ye Jianying
    Wang Dongxing, the security chief,
  • The trial of the Gang of Four annunciated the end
    of the Cultural Revolution the rehabilitation
    of the old guards who came back to power

3
The Rise of Deng Xiaoping
  • Huas whatever approach to continue Maos
    legacy
  • The rehabilitation of those involved in the
    Tiananmen Affair of 1976 what about the
    rightists?
  • The new slogan of Four Modernization v. class
    struggle which way to go?
  • The Democracy Wall and the Scar Literature
    who should bear the blame?
  • The CCP Third Plenum in 1979 officially
    annunciating the end of class struggle and the
    modernization as the Partys main task
  • Dengs come back reflected the mood of the nation
    and the Party

4
The 1980s Liberalization Repression
  • The CCP old guards political conservatism the
    Four Must persistent on socialism, Party
    leadership, proletarian dictatorship, Marxism/Mao
    Thought
  • The Party dictatorship was written into the new
    constitution
  • The anti-spiritual-pollution campaign
  • Suppression of democratic movement Wei Jingshen
    the Democracy Wall

5
Economic Liberalization Experimentation
  • Countryside taking the lead
  • Family responsibility system land divided to the
    family unit with a fixed quota of state tax
  • Industrial factories not controlled by the state
    the first market-driven enterprises
  • Deng Xiaopings New Year greeting gongxi
    facai blessing you for getting rich
  • The Special Economic Zones in Shengzhen, Zhuhai,
    etc. attracting foreign investment and
    technology
  • The workers responsibility system the more you
    produce, the more is your bonus, which often
    exceed ones salary
  • Gradual privatization of state-owned
    money-loosing factories, which did not start in
    significant numbers until the 90s.

6
The Tiananmen Massacre 1989
  • Reformers v. conservatives in the CCP
  • Hu Yaobang (the Party chief), Zhao Zhiyang (the
    premier), and their associates were willing to go
    faster in economic liberalization more
    political freedom
  • The resistance from the old guards such as Chen
    Yun Li Peng
  • Deng Xiaopings mixed signals, Hus downfall
    death early in 1989
  • Students gathering in Tiananmen to morn Hus
    death in April, which evolved into a massive
    demonstration drawing support from people all
    over China and the world
  • 6/4/1989, Deng Xiaoping gave go-ahead to suppress
    the students militarily

7
The 1990s Economic Miracle
  • In the post June 4th era, Deng continued economic
    liberalization,
  • Privatization of state-owned factories went ahead
    to exceed 50, many did not make the transition,
    causing massive unemployment
  • The policy limited in SEZ was applied to all over
    the country, Shanghai soon overtook any of the
    SEZ to become the largest economic center
    attracting foreign investment technology
  • An economic miracle transformed Chinas urban
    area
  • Corruption was rampant among officials of the
    govt. companies in an unregulated capitalist
    market

8
The 1990s Political Stagnation
  • One-party dictatorship continued without an end
    in sight anytime soon. The leadership transition
    did go smoothly than expected from Deng to Jiang
    Zeming, and to Hu Jingtao today.
  • China continued to be one of the worst human
    rights violators in the world
  • A middle class emerged and enlarging, so did the
    gap between haves have-nots
  • Corruption, crime rates, unemployment, drug,
    prostitution, the hardship in the poor interior
    regions
  • Where is China heading?

9
Chinas Foreign Relations
  • The issue of Taiwan past and present
  • GMDs marshal law in effect until the 1980s
  • Taiwans democratization in the 1990s put the DPP
    (Democratic Progressive) in power, which is
    pro-independence
  • Chinas threat of force in case of independence
    Washingtons dilemma
  • Hong Kongs return its future
  • The one-country two system formula 50 years
    status quo
  • Hong Kongs economic development problems
  • The Special Administrative Region (SAR) limited
    democracy and peoples fight for further
    democratization
  • Would HK serve as a political special zone in
    the future?
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