

Jonathan Chatwin on Deng Xiaoping's 1992 Southern Tour
May 30, 2024
Jonathan Chatwin, author of a book on Deng Xiaoping's 1992 Southern Tour, discusses the event's impact on economic reforms. Topics include Deng's strategic signaling, his personal experiences influencing policy decisions, and the influence of traditional Chinese culture. The conversation also touches on urban development in China post-tour and recommendations for learning more about Deng Xiaoping and Chinese history.
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Southern Tour's Significance
- Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour is a pivotal historical event, subject to mythologization.
- It connects to Jonathan Chatwin's interest in travel writing and how the CCP shapes historical narratives.
Deng's Legitimization
- The Southern Tour is significant for ending uncertainty and legitimizing Deng as the architect of reform.
- It conveniently overshadows Zhao Ziyang's economic contributions in the 1980s.
Deng's Primary Goal
- Deng prioritized maintaining party control above all else.
- Economic reform was a means to that end, not an ideological goal in itself.