Deng Xiaoping
Paramount leader of China (1904–1997) who launched the market-oriented economic reforms that transformed China from a poor agrarian state into the world's second-largest economy. His directive to suppress the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests illustrated the limits of his liberalization and remains a defining stain on his legacy.
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