1938–1949
Mobilize New Recruits and Conduct Political Work Among Them, 1938
The Party and the Anti-Japanese Democratic Government, 1941
The Principles, Tasks and Orientation for Cultural Work in the 129th Division, 1941
In Celebration of the Fiftieth Birthday of Comrade Liu Bocheng, 1942
A General Account of the Struggle Against the Enemy Over the Past Five Years, 1943
Organizational Work and Application of Policy in Enemy-Occupied Areas, 1943
The Establishment of Base Areas and the Mass Movement, 1943
Economic Development in the Taihang Area, 1943
Speech at the Mobilization Meeting on Rectification in the Party School of the Northern Bureau, 1943
Build Stable Base Areas in the Dabie Mountains, 1947
Some Suggestions Concerning Our Entry Into New Areas in the Future, 1948
Outline Plan for the Nanjing-Shanghai-Hangzhou Campaign, 1949
Break the Blockade Imposed By the Imperialists, 1949
From the Crossing of the Yangtze to the Capture of Shanghai, 1949
Tactics for Working in the New Area of Guizhou, 1949
1950–1959
Report Delivered At a Conference on the Press in Southwest China, 1950
Overcome the Current Unhealthy Tendencies in the Party Organizations of Southwest China, 1950
The Question of Minority Nationalities in the Southwest, 1950
The Entire Party Should Attach More Importance to United Front Work, 1951
Agrarian Reform in Southwest China and Our Experience, 1951
Six Principles For Financial Work, 1954
The Overall Situation Should Be Taken Into Consideration In Local Financial Work, 1954
Conceit and Complacency Are the Archenemy of Unity, 1954
Run Our Schools Well and Train Cadres, 1954
Report On the Revision of the Constitution of the Communist Party of China, 1956
Integrate Marxism-Leninism With the Concrete Conditions of China, 1956
Our Chief Task Ahead is Building Up the Country, 1957
The Communist Party Must Accept Supervision, 1957
Education Should Be Made Universal and Educational Standards Raised, 1958
1960–1969
Correctly Disseminate Mao Zedong Thought, 1960
Encourage Thorough and Meticulous Work, 1961
Promote Large Numbers of Young Technicians, 1961
It is Important to Accomplish Our Day-to-Day Work, 1961
Speech Delivered At An Enlarged Working Conference of the Party Central Committee, 1962
Measures For Overcoming Our Present Difficulties, 1962
Restore Agricultural Production, 1962
Questions Concerning Cadres of the Party in Power, 1962
Be Realistic and Look to the Future, 1963
Build a Mature and Combat-Effective Party, 1965
1970–1979
Speech at the Special Session of the U.N. General Assembly, 1974
The Army Needs To Be Consolidated, 1975
The Whole Party Should Take the Overall Interest Into Account and Push the Economy Forward, 1975
Some Problems Outstanding in the Iron and Steel Industry, 1975
Strengthen Party Leadership and Rectify the Party’s Style of Work, 1975
The Task of Consolidating the Army , 1975
On Consolidating National Defence Enterprises, 1975
Some Comments On Industrial Development, 1975
Priority Should Be Given to Scientific Research, 1975
Things Must Be Put In Order In All Fields, 1975
The “Two Whatevers” Do Not Accord With Marxism, 1977
Respect Knowledge, Respect Trained Personnel, 1977
Mao Zedong Thought Must Be Correctly Understood As An Integral Whole, 1977
Some Comments On Work In Science and Education, 1977
The Army Should Attach Strategic Importance To Education and Training, 1977
Setting Things Right In Education, 1977
Speech At a Plenary Meeting of the Military Commission of the Central Committee of the CPC, 1977
Speech At the Opening Ceremony of the National Conference On Science, 1978
Adhere to the Principle “To Each According To His Work”, 1978
Speech At the National Conference On Education, 1978
Realize the Four Modernizations and Never Seek Hegemony, 1978
Speech At the All-Army Conference On Political Work, 1978
Hold High the Banner of Mao Zedong Thought and Adhere to the Principle of Seeking Truth From Facts, 1978
Update Enterprises With Advanced Technology and Managerial Expertise, 1978
The Working Class Should Make Outstanding Contributions to the Four Modernizations, 1978
Emancipate the Mind, Seek Truth From Facts and Unite As One In Looking to the Future, 1978
Put On the Agenda Settlement of the Taiwan Question For the Reunification of the Motherland, 1979
Uphold the Four Cardinal Principles, 1979
Neither Democracy Nor the Legal System Should Be Weakened, 1979
The Organizational Line Guarantees the Implementation of the Ideological and Political Lines, 1979
Some Comments On Economic Work, 1979
Speech Greeting the Fourth Congress of Chinese Writers and Artists, 1979
Senior Cadres Should Take the Lead In Maintaining and Enriching the Party’s Fine Traditions, 1979
We Can Develop A Market Economy Under Socialism, 1979
China’s Goal Is To Achieve Comparative Prosperity By the End of the Century, 1979
1980–1992
The Present Situation and the Tasks Before Us, 1980
Adhere to the Party Line and Improve Methods of Work, 1980
Streamline the Army and Raise Its Combat Effectiveness, 1980
To Build Socialism We Must First Develop the Productive Forces, 1980
On Questions of Rural Policy, 1980
An Important Principle For Handling Relations Between Fraternal Parties, 1980
On the Reform of the System of Party and State Leadership, 1980
Answers to the Italian Journalist Oriana Fallaci , 1980
Implement the Policy of Readjustment, Ensure Stability and Unity, 1980
Our Principled Position On the Development of Sino-U.S. Relations, 1981
On Opposing Wrong Ideological Tendencies, 1981
Closing Speech At the Sixth Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the CPC, 1981
The Primary Task of Veteran Cadres Is To Select Young and Middle-Aged Cadres For Promotion, 1981
Concerning Problems On the Ideological Front , 1981
Build Powerful, Modern and Regularized Revolutionary Armed Forces, 1981
Streamlining Organizations Constitutes A Revolution, 1982
Combat Economic Crime, 1982
China’s Historical Experience In Economic Construction, 1982
Speech At a Forum of the Military Commission of the Central Committee of the CPC, 1982
China’s Foreign Policy, 1982
Opening Speech At the Twelfth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 1982
We Shall Concentrate On Economic Development, 1982
Our Basic Position On the Question of Hong Kong , 1982
In the First Decade, Prepare For the Second, 1982
Promote the Friendship Between China and India and Increase South-South Cooperation, 1982
Plant Trees Everywhere, 1982
Our Work In All Fields Should Contribute To the Building of Socialism With Chinese Characteristics, 1983
Remarks After An Inspection Tour of Jiangsu Province and Other Places, 1983
We Are On the Right Track and Our Policies Will Not Change, 1983
An Idea For the Peaceful Reunification of the Chinese Mainland and Taiwan, 1983
Use the Intellectual Resources of Other Countries and Open Wider to the Outside World, 1983
Crack Down On Crime, 1983
Message Written For Jingshan School, 1983
The Party’s Urgent Tasks On the Organizational and Ideological Fronts, 1983
A New Approach to Stabilization the World Situation, 1984
Make a Success of Special Economic Zones and Open More Cities To the Outside World, 1984
We Should Take a Longer-Range View In Developing Sino-Japanese Relations, 1984
We Must Safeguard World Peace and Ensure Domestic Development, 1984
One Country, Two Systems, 1984
Building a Socialism With a Specifically Chinese Character, 1984
We Shall Be Paying Close Attention To Developments In Hong Kong During the Transition Period, 1984
Maintain Prosperity and Stability In Hong Kong, 1984
Our Magnificent Goal and Basic Policies, 1984
We Regard Reform As A Revolution, 1984
We Must Follow Our Own Road In Economic Development As We Did In Revolution, 1984
The Principles of Peaceful Coexistence Have a Potentially Wide Application, 1984
The Army Should Subordinate Itself to the General Interest, Which Is to Develop the Country, 1984
China Will Always Keep Its Promises, 1984
Peace and Development Are the Two Outstanding Issues In the World Today, 1985
Unity Depends On Ideals and Discipline, 1985
Reform Is China’s Second Revolution, 1985
We Shall Expand Political Democracy and Carry Out Economic Reform, 1985
Devote Special Effort To Education, 1985
Bourgeois Liberalization Means Taking the Capitalist Road, 1985
Reform and Opening To the Outside World Are A Great Experiment, 1985
Seize the Opportune Moment To Advance the Reform, 1985
Two Kinds Of Comments About China’s Reform, 1985
Reform Is the Only Way For China to Developed Its Productive Forces, 1985
Speech At the National Conference of the Communist Party of China, 1985
There Is No Fundamental Contradiction Between Socialism and a Market Economy, 1985
Talk At a Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, 1986
Let the Facts Speak for Themselves, 1986
Keeping To Socialism and the Policy of Peace, 1986
Remarks On the Domestic Economic Situation, 1986
For the Great Unity of the Entire Chinese Nation, 1986
Help the People Understand the Importance of the Rule of Law, 1986
Remarks During An Inspection Tour of Tianjin, 1986
Replies To the American TV Correspondent Mike Wallace, 1986
On Reform of the Political Structure, 1986
Remarks At the Sixth Plenary Session of the Party’s Twelfth Central Committee, 1986
China Cannot Advance Without Science, 1986
In Memory of Liu Bocheng, 1986
We Must Unite the People On the Basis of Firm Convictions, 1986
On the Reform of Enterprises and of the Banking System, 1986
Take A Clear-Cut Stand Against Bourgeois Liberalization, 1986
We Have To Clear Away Obstacles and Continue To Advance, 1987
Planning and the Market Are Both Means of Developing the Productive Forces, 1987
We Must Tell Our Young People About China’s History, 1987
China Can Only Take the Socialist Road, 1987
We Must Carry Out Socialist Construction In An Orderly Way Under the Leadership of the Party, 1987
How To Judge the Soundness of A Country’s Political System, 1987
To Uphold Socialism We Must Eliminate Poverty, 1987
We Shall Draw On Historical Experience and Guard Against Wrong Tendencies, 1987
Be On Guard Against Attempts To Revive Militarism In Japan, 1987
Reform and Opening To the Outside World Can Truly Invigorate China, 1987
We Shall Speed Up Reform, 1987
Nothing Can Be Accomplished Without A Stable Political Environment, 1987
China’s Policy, Based On the Equality of Nationalities, Is To Accelerate Development In Tibet, 1987
The Two Basic Elements In China’s Policies, 1987
In Everything We Do We Must Proceed From the Realities of the Primary Stage of Socialism, 1987
We Are Undertaking An Entirely New Endeavour, 1987
Two Features of the Thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 1987
We Must Emancipate Our Means and Think Independently, 1988
We Must Rationalize Prices and Accelerate the Reform, 1988
We Must Continue To Emancipate Our Minds and Accelerate the Reform, 1988
We Should Draw On the Experience of Other Countries, 1988
We Should Maintain Moderately Rapid Growth of Production, 1988
Circumstances Oblige Us To Deepen the Reform and Open Wider To the Outside World, 1988
We Review the Past To Open Up A New Path To the Future, 1988
Science and Technology Constitute A Primary Productive Force, 1988
The Central Leadership Must Have Authority, 1988
China Must Take Its Place In the Field of High Technology, 1988
The Overriding Need Is For Stability, 1989
China Will Tolerate No Disturbances, 1989
Maintain the Tradition of Hard Struggle, 1989
Let Us Put the Past Behind Us and Open Up A New Era, 1989
We Must Form A Promising Collective Leadership That Will Carry Out Reform, 1989
Urgent Tasks of China’s Third Generation of Collective Leadership, 1989
A Letter To the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, 1989
We Are Confident That We Can Handle China’s Affairs Well, 1989
No One Can Shake Socialist China, 1989
A Review of the History of the Second Field Army, 1989
We Must Adhere To Socialism and Prevent Peaceful Evolution Towards Capitalism, 1989
First Priority Should Always Be Given To National Sovereignty and Security, 1989
Sino-U.S. Relations Must Be Improved, 1989
The International Situation and Economic Problems, 1990
We Are Working To Revitalize the Chinese Nation, 1990
China Will Never Allow Other Countries To Interfere In Its Internal Affairs, 1990
We Should All Strive To Reunify the Motherland, 1990
Seize the Opportunity To Develop the Economy, 1990
Remarks Made During An Inspection Tour of Shanghai, 1991
Review Your Experience and Use Professionally Trained People, 1991
Excerpts From Talks Given In Wuchang, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Shanghai, 1992
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