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A Chinese revolutionary and political theorist. He was the founding father of the People’s Republic of China and governed the country as Chairman of the Communist Party of China until his death in 1976. During his time in power, he brought about significant land reforms, advanced the status the women, and also improved the health care and education systems. Although a highly controversial figure, Mao is often regarded as the “saviour of the nation” as he did a lot to modernize China and build it into a world power. His ideological beliefs and policies, collectively known as Maoism, have inspired revolutionary movements across the globe. | A Chinese revolutionary and political theorist. He was the founding father of the People’s Republic of China and governed the country as Chairman of the Communist Party of China until his death in 1976. During his time in power, he brought about significant land reforms, advanced the status the women, and also improved the health care and education systems. Although a highly controversial figure, Mao is often regarded as the “saviour of the nation” as he did a lot to modernize China and build it into a world power. His ideological beliefs and policies, collectively known as Maoism, have inspired revolutionary movements across the globe. | ||
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[[Category: The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category: The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |