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Assess the extent of political, economic and social change since the death of Mao Zedong.

Deng takes control 1978 at the Third Plenum of the Central Committee of the CCP – Deng confirmed as “paramount leader” Outmanoeuvred his rivals Excellent connections in party, State and PLA Hua demoted to junior Vice Chairman. Gang of 4 arrested. See page 156 Access to History

To what extent did China change economically after the death of Mao? 1978 – The Four Modernisations 1.Reform Agriculture 2.Reform Industry 3.Reform Defence 4.Reform Education 5.Political freedom “It does not matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches the mouse it is a good cat.”

Deng’s economic aims A Ten year plan Use the market to kickstart China’s economy Open up trade to the world Allow development of private businesses Encourage joint ventures with foreign investment Hands-off policy SOEs remain key but greater freedom to managers and experts Key phases: Agriculture, Industry

How did Agriculture change under Deng? 1.Collectivisation ended. Land rented on 15 year leases to peasants to farm privately 2.Communes and targets replaced by xiang and “household responsibility system” with scope for private profit 3.Grain and meat production improved significantly (Page 160 Access) 4.BUT little incentive to improve land – often leased

How did Industry change under Deng? 1.Education expanded to promote industrial growth and scientific education -Train a million technical students -Schemes to study in the West (Jung Chang) -But education spend only 10% total spending ($7 per student) and many students stayed in the West 2. Set up Special Economic Zones (SEZs)Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Tax concessions to enable them to open up trade to the world Exports rose by 500% Wage incentives introduced to encourage higher production

BUT... No more “iron rice bowl”/ guaranteed jobs – this led to resistance to change and slow progress eg labour-contract scheme Greater rich/poor gap SOEs no longer had state subsidies – had to be competitive/ efficient SEZs led to wealth gap coastal/ western China BUT... GDP rose by 250% How did Industry change under Deng?

To what extent did China change socially after Mao? The One Child Policy Introduced in 1979 against “the enemy in the womb” – replaced “late, long, few” 1950s and 60s – population growth had been encouraged By billion population and growing – heading for crisis

The One Child Policy Minimum age for marriage set at 20 (women), 22 (men) Had to get approval of xiang and pass test in family planning! Privileges for children and families with 1 child only BUT... Successful in cities but less in rural areas Enforced abortions Corruption allegations Population continues to rise "It is forbidden to discriminate against, mistreat or abandon baby girls."

To what extent did China change politically after Mao? Central Committee 1981 – Mao was 70% right and 30% wrong Also – “gross mistakes made during the Cultural Revolution” 1981 – Gang of Four Imprisoned Charged with betraying Mao and the Chinese Revolution This marked the end of Maoism BUT...

Deng was a hardline communist The Four Cardinal Principles 1.Keep to the Socialist Road 2.Uphold the people’s democratic dictatroship 3.Uphold leadership by the CCP 4.Uphold Marxism-Leninism and MZ Thought i.e – keep the existing system -Party is entitled to obedience of the people as leader and shaper of their futures -China needs a period of stability after chaos C.R -Rebuild morale and standing of the CCP

Deng and Protest The Democracy Wall The Democracy Movement – called for the rule of the people Wei Jingsheng called for the “fifth modernisation” – jailed for 15 years Corruption – eg in Heilongjiang – uncovered by a journalist 1986 – student protests against corruption, for democracy and economic change Led by Feng Lizhi. Hu Yaobang (CCP General Secretary) sacked

Tiananmen Square Read pages of Access to History Find out 1.Why did the protest in Tiananmen Square take place in 1989? 2.What happened during the protest? 3.How did the authorities react? 4.What does this event tell us about how far politics had changed since Mao’s death? 5.What is the significance of this event?

Revision/Homework 1.Essay question on Key Issue 6 2.Take part in the Google Docs debate – When should Mao have died?Google Docs debate 3.Reading -Article on Mao – Hero or oppressor? -Photocopied chapter on Origins Cultural Revolution -Chapter 5 of Access to History – Social Changes 4. Visit the WikiWiki 5.Structure your revision around the key issues 6.3 Thursday factual tests 7.My