Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping
Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping
For almost two decades after Mao Zedong's death, an epic, no-holds-barred contest was waged in China between orthodox Marxists and reformers. With Deng Xiaoping's strong support, the reformers ultimately won; but they--and China--paid a heavy price. Here, Richard Baum provides a lively, comprehensive guide to the intricate theater of post-Mao Chinese politics. He tells the intriguing story of an escalating intergenerational clash of ideas and values between the aging revolutionaries of the Maoist era and their younger, more pragmatic successors. Baum deftly analyzes the anatomy of the reformers' ultimate victory in his brilliant reconstruction of the twists and turns of the reform process.
Author: Richard Baum
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 01/28/1996
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.71lbs
Size: 9.24h x 6.14w x 1.39d
ISBN: 9780691036373
Review Citation(s):
New York Times 03/10/1996 pg. 24
About the Author
Richard Baum is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has written widely on contemporary Chinese political affairs.