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Deng Xiaoping boosts China's international status
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PLA Daily 2004-08-06
BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- "Deng
Xiaoping is the first Chinese leader to visit the United States after the
founding of the People's Republic of China. His manner and glamour,
especially his straightforwardness, enjoyed the trust of the American
people. He changed the traditional views the American people had for the
Chinese leaders and China. He succeeded in the strategy of Chinese
diplomatic relations," said Thursday's People's Daily quoted David
Lampton, dean with the China Research Department of the International
Research Institute under the Johns Hopkins University and famous expert on
China issue.
He held an interview with a
People's Daily reporter to the United States on the occasion of marking
the 100th anniversary of Deng Xiaoping's birthday.
He pointed out during the
interview that one of Deng Xiaoping's major diplomatic strategies was to
establish and improve the relations with the United States. That was an
important component of Deng's global diplomatic strategy. The strategy was
based on his correct assessment of China's status and the world's
situation. His view that "peace and development are the two subjects for
the present world" is valuable both to China and to the entire world.
Lampton said Deng Xiaoping was
very pragmatic. It is known to all, China was once in a closed-door
situation and in a long-tern opposite state with the West World. It is
Deng Xiaoping who changed China's foreign strategy and advocated economic
cooperation instead of political antagonism. Because of this, China's
relations with the developed countries in the West; especially with the
United States were improved and enhanced. Both China and the United States
have benefited from the improvement of the relations between the two
countries.
He added that everyone knows the
Taiwan problem is the main obstacle for establishing and developing
Sino-US relations. Deng knew this well. The problem needs a long time to
settle. Sino-US cooperation in other fields, especially in the economic
and trade cooperation, was not affected due to the Taiwan problem.
He continued to say that in the
later years of the "Cultural Revolution," Deng started to consider how to
make up the losses caused by the "Cultural Revolution," how to restore
Chinese economy, education and science and technology, and how to catch up
with the advanced countries in the world. Deng changed the past
closed-door policy and sent students and various talents to the advanced
countries in the world. They were asked to study hard and try their utmost
to catch up with the advanced countries in the world. The establishment
and improvement of Sino-US relations were favorable for China to realize
the above-mentioned goals and China's modernization. China sent a lot of
students to study abroad. And half of them were sent to the United States.
He also mentioned the mutual
benefits achieved in the areas of economy and trade. With the improvement
of the bilateral relations the US import volume accounted for 30 to 40 per
cent of China's export products.
Lampton stressed that the three
joint Shanghai communiqu¨|s signed between the two countries are the
foundation stones for Sino-US relations, of them, two were signed during
Deng's times. Deng played a big role in pushing forward the long-term and
stable development of Sino-US relations.
Lampton holds that Deng
Xiaoping's foreign strategy has continued to exert an important influence
on the present China's foreign policy. The present world situation is
still the two subjects of "peace and development" put forward by Deng. In
addition, Deng thought that the Sino-US relations were one of the most
important relations in China's foreign policy. At present, the Chinese
government still attaches great importance to the Sino-US relations. In
the economic field, he wanted China enter into the world. His strategy to
make China a powerful economic power in the world is still exerting
influence.
He said in conclusion, Deng's
policies benefit China in its foreign policy.
(People's
Daily)
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