Great Leap Forward (disambiguation)
- Great Leap Forward (disambiguation)
Great Leap Forward may refer to:
*The Great Leap Forward, an economic plan in the Peoples Republic of China used from 1958 to 1960
*The Great Leap Forward is a theory explaining behavioral modernity in humans
*Great Leap Forward (band), the name of a music band
*The Great Leap Forward (The 4400 episode), an episode of the television show "The 4400"
*"Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards", a Billy Bragg song released in 1988
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