In this episode of Bridge to China, Jason Smith sits down with political commentator and Silk & Steel Podcast host Carl Zha to explore the extraordinary story of China's transformation—from the Japanese occupation and Chinese Civil War to Mao-era nation building, Deng Xiaoping's reforms, and the modern economic miracle.
Carl explains how the Communist Party established control in the countryside, why land reform was so important, how China eliminated widespread opium addiction, the role of Soviet assistance in early industrialization, and how market reforms after 1978 unleashed decades of growth.
The conversation also examines poverty alleviation, infrastructure development, education, industrial policy, China's relationship with Africa, and what developing—and developed—countries might learn from China's experience.
Whether you're interested in Chinese history, geopolitics, economics, or development, this episode offers a comprehensive look at one of the most significant national transformations in human history.
Topics Covered
How the Communist Party expanded during the Japanese occupation
The Chinese Civil War and the fall of the KMT
Soviet support and the industrialization of China
Land reform and peasant mobilization
The eradication of opium addiction
Literacy campaigns and educational reform
Barefoot doctors and rising life expectancy
China's first industrial revolution
Deng Xiaoping and Reform & Opening Up
Shenzhen and Special Economic Zones
China's manufacturing boom
Poverty alleviation and modernization
China-Africa cooperation and the TAZARA Railway
Lessons from China's development model
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