Newsweek. April 1, 1996, Vol. 127 Issue 14, p32, 1 p. photograph
Subjects
Conservatism -- China, Socialism -- China, Income distribution -- China, and China -- Economic policy
Abstract
A braintrust of neoconservatives, who aim to roll back Deng's market reforms to lessen income disparity between urban and rural China, seems likely to gain ideological control of China after the passing of Deng. The Communist party plans to review its basic ideology in its next annual meeting.