China Looks at the West: Identity, Global Ambitions, and the Future of Sino-American Relations
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2015
Online ISBN:
9780813165424
Print ISBN:
9780813165400
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Reform and the Telos of Return Reform and the Telos of Return
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Secrets of American Success Secrets of American Success
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Comprehensive National Power and the Sinicization of International Relations Theory Comprehensive National Power and the Sinicization of International Relations Theory
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Deng’s New America Deng’s New America
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Relaxation and Repression Relaxation and Repression
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Dengist Politics Dengist Politics
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Chapter
6 Change and Continuity during Reform and Opening
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Pages
133–160
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Published:July 2015
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Ford, Christopher A., 'Change and Continuity during Reform and Opening', China Looks at the West: Identity, Global Ambitions, and the Future of Sino-American Relations (Lexington, KY , 2015; online edn, Kentucky Scholarship Online, 21 Jan. 2016), https://doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813165400.003.0006, accessed 18 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This chapter traces Chinese perceptions of America into the 1980s, with Deng Xiaoping’s policy of “opening and reform” that produced a new era of economic modernization even while producing a struggle for the “soul” of China’s intellectual elites between authoritarian and more liberal, Western-style political concepts. It also discusses the development of propaganda and the Chinese Communist Party’s use of media to inform leaders and control lower-level officials from afar. This new iteration of the Party-state was heavily based on Confucianist politics, which led to administration reform.
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