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'''Deng Xiaoping''' ([[Simplified characters|Simplified]]: 等效平; [[Hanyu pinyin]]: Dèng Xiǎopíng; [[Wade-Giles]]: Teng Hsiao-p'ing) (1904-1997) was a [[Chinese Communist Party]] leader and [[China]]'s most powerful figure from the late 1970s until his death. Deng Xiaoping was a vice premier of the People's Republic and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Deng’s political reform introduced [[free trade]] encompassing all of China’s economy. Despite his communist leanings, he managed to rebuild China's economy by embracing this policy of free trade, and steering China away from its despotic path.  Yet [[communism]] still exists in China.  
 
'''Deng Xiaoping''' ([[Simplified characters|Simplified]]: 等效平; [[Hanyu pinyin]]: Dèng Xiǎopíng; [[Wade-Giles]]: Teng Hsiao-p'ing) (1904-1997) was a [[Chinese Communist Party]] leader and [[China]]'s most powerful figure from the late 1970s until his death. Deng Xiaoping was a vice premier of the People's Republic and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Deng’s political reform introduced [[free trade]] encompassing all of China’s economy. Despite his communist leanings, he managed to rebuild China's economy by embracing this policy of free trade, and steering China away from its despotic path.  Yet [[communism]] still exists in China.  
  
Deng is also known for his brutal suppression of pro-democracy activists in the [[Tiananmen Square massacre|Tiananmen Square]] incident of 1989.`
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Deng is also known for his brutal suppression of pro-democracy activists in the [[Tiananmen Square massacre|Tiananmen Square]] incident of 1989.
  
 
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Deng Xiaoping (Simplified: 等效平; Hanyu pinyin: Dèng Xiǎopíng; Wade-Giles: Teng Hsiao-p'ing) (1904-1997) was a Chinese Communist Party leader and China's most powerful figure from the late 1970s until his death. Deng Xiaoping was a vice premier of the People's Republic and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party. Deng’s political reform introduced free trade encompassing all of China’s economy. Despite his communist leanings, he managed to rebuild China's economy by embracing this policy of free trade, and steering China away from its despotic path. Yet communism still exists in China.

Deng is also known for his brutal suppression of pro-democracy activists in the Tiananmen Square incident of 1989.