From political dogma to foreign policy: remapping Mao Zedong
- Journal of Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences
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Debasish Nandy, Anil Kumar Biswas
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Abstract
Mao Zedong is recognized as a pivotal leader who played a crucial role in liberating China and steering the nation towards a defined path. This paper aims to examine Mao Zedong’s political ideology and his approach to foreign policy. It will analyze the impact of Mao’s philosophy on contemporary Chinese politics and international relations, as well as his relevance in the 21st century. Mao’s revolutionary approach was distinctive, characterized by unique concepts such as struggle, new democracy, and the cultural revolution. In the context of globalization, China has transitioned towards a market economy, indicating a divergence between its political and economic dimensions in the present day. This paper will outline the ways in which China has deviated from Mao’s principles on various issues. A content analysis methodology has been employed for this study.
Keywords
Mao Zeong, China, cultural revolution, class struggle, new decocracy, political dogma, foreign policy