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Political system

Political system. China still has a one-party system. Historical overview. From the revolution generation to the Third generation. From the revolution generation to the Third generation. Brief Guide to Historical Developments.

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Political system

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  1. Political system • China still has a one-party system

  2. Historical overview

  3. From the revolution generation to the Third generation

  4. From the revolution generation to the Third generation

  5. Brief Guide to Historical Developments • Historical events are important to the understanding of China's economy since 1949. • With each new development, some elements of the past were retained and the identification of those elements requires knowledge of what existed in the past. • Without this knowledge, the new developments may appear to be contradictory and confusing.

  6. The History of a Republic (1) • Oct. 1, 1949 The People's Republic of China is established. Chiang Kai-shek flees to Taiwan. • 1950-53 China’s involvement in the Korean War • 1951-52 Land reform accompanied with ‘three anti’ and five ‘anti’ movement • 1954-55 China shells Taiwan, and the U.S. announces it will defend Taiwan • 1956 Political liberalisation ‘let a hundred flowers bloom, let the hundred schools of thought contend’ • 1957 Anti-Rightist Campaign

  7. The History of a Republic (2) • 1958-60 The Great Leap Forward organizes peasants into communes to achieve modernization. Inflated productivity figures and irrational farming decisions cause famine and some 30 million deaths. • 1959 China entered Tibet and the Dalai Lama flees to India • 1961-65 Readjustment and recovery • 1966-76 A power struggle between Mao and other party members leads to the Cultural Revolution. Under Mao's orders, Red Guard youth brigades flood the cities to weed out so-called revisionists

  8. The History of a Republic (3) • 1967 China detonates its first H-bomb • 1972 Nixon visits Beijing • 1976 Mao dies • 1978 Deng begins economic reforms, starting with agriculture • 1979 U.S. grants full diplomatic recognition to Beijing, not Taiwan • 1989 Students protests in Tiananmen Square • 1999 Angry anti-U.S. demonstrations break out after NATO bombs the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia

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