SUPREME LEADER, DENG XIAO PING

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Deng Xiaoping is by his own merit and by what is known in Chinese popular culture as the ''Divine Mandate'' or natural might, the Father of Modern and Economically Developed China.

Although not an official title, the term Supreme Leader is applied to the Maximum Leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and of the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and is ultimately an informal term to refer to the most prominent political leader in China in each era.


Deng Xiao Ping was never President of the People's Republic of China as many outsiders think, but rather his political leadership surpassed the presidents of his time, both during his term as Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (8 March 1978 - 17 June 1983), Chairman of the Central Military Commission (28 June 1981 - 9 November 1989), and Chairman of the Central Consultative Commission (13 September 1982 - 2 November 1987), respectively.

The Central Advisory Commission (in (CAC) was an organ of the Communist Party of China during the era of Deng Xiaoping's supreme leadership, and was a select group of senior Party members, which in practice had more authority than the then Chinese President Li Xiannian's own executive, President of China from 1983 to 1988.

The socio-political evolution and industrial development of the People's Republic of China after Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 - September 9, 1976) was greatly influenced by the vision of a group of veteran leaders of the Communist Party of China - known as the Eight Elders or the Eight Immortals - of whom the leadership of Deng Xiao Ping stands out historically and politically.


This book is a small glimpse into an era of transformation and political transition of the country that a few decades later has become the world's leading economy, and a feared and respected adversary in all nations.

This is the Story of One of the Good Guys, Deng Xiao Ping.

Deng Xiaoping's story and career is an example of all that can be achieved with tenacity, persistence, honesty and nationalism.


Javier Clemente Engonga, 7.09.2021


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I am the Leadership Archetype, with executive experience in public policy management, fintech, international trade and global markets, specializing in strategic consulting and business services solutions for Asia and Africa, South America and the Caribbean, North America, the People's Republic of China, Japan, India, Singapore and the European Union.

Master's degree in International Business (MBA) from the European Graduate Institute (IEP) in Spain, and Bachelor's degree studies in international trade and economics at Xiangtan University (Hunan 湘潭 大学), People's Republic of China. As a founding partner and CEO of numerous African fintech and investment strategy consulting firms, I am a strong advocate of advancing the internationalization of African SMEs.

My experience in public policy management includes, among others, the positions of Director General of National Content in the Petroleum Industry and Inspector General of National Content in the Petroleum Industry at the Ministry of Mines (2010-2013), Director General of Trade Promotion and Private Investments (2013-April 2015) and Director General of Trade at the Ministry of Trade and Business Development of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (June 2015-2019).


As I have already said in some of my books, the mind is a quantum computer that processes the reality we perceive; in this sense, humanity as a neurobiological organism is an almost infinite computer that creates the simulated reality that we call ''life'' and that in turn gives meaning to our ''existence''.

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