The Southern Tour: Deng Xiaoping and the Fight for China''s Future
English
By (author): Jonathan Chatwin
On a freezing January afternoon in 1992, Deng Xiaoping, Chinas former paramount leader and now a revered elder statesman, set off on a month long trip around Chinas south in defence of the reforms he had set in motion to open up Chinas economy and transform the country into the political and economic powerhouse we know today.
In this book Jonathan Chatwin pursues the story of Dengs legendary Southern Tour and examines its legacies in the country today. Chatwin recounts the crucial debates and disagreements that characterised Chinese politics in the aftermath of the brutal crackdown of the Tiananmen protests of 1989, and the decisive influence of Dengs journey in establishing an economic blueprint for the 1990s and beyond. He explores a nation which has been transformed by large-scale urbanisation - exemplified by the mega-cities of southern China that Deng visited and endorsed - but whose leadership is now conflicted by the pursuit of wealth that Deng legitimized. Drawing on historical and contemporary eyewitness accounts, and the authors own 3000 mile journey in Dengs footsteps, The Southern Tour brings to life the story of Chinas transformation into a 21st-century superpower.