Ep. 69 | Deng Xiaoping (Part 7)
After a holiday delay, Laszlo is back with the 7th and almost final episode of our overview of Ezra Vogel’s new biography of Deng. In this episode, we look at the meat and potatoes of the Reform years from 1979 to 1989.
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