The outcome of the 18th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is not only an inauspicious sign for the Chinese people but also for South Korea, according to South Korea media.
The Chinese Communist Party finds threats to its existence whichever way its leaders turn. Xi, the presumed next head of the CCP, tried to withdraw from assuming leadership of the Party, but was convinced to stay on by Party elders, who feared the warring factions could not agree on anyone else but him.
A 13-year power struggle at the top of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has come to a head, and the leaders of the CCP have now arrived at a moment of decision.
Tian wrote to the Chinese edition of The Epoch Times in July with a detailed narrative and reference to a large amount of photographic, audio, physical, and documentary evidence of her ordeal.
An insider provides a lineup of the suspected new politburo members and their duties.
A top Chinese official recently visited Botou City to investigate “Brave 300” village to understand better how the public views Falun Gong.
When international human rights lawyer David Matas was asked why one should care about the murder of Falun Gong practitioners, he explained why one must not only care but protest the violation of human rights. Citing historical examples, Matas gives reasons based on our interests, our duty, and our humanity.
Liu Yandong, described as the “most powerful woman in China,” may be appointed to the Permanent Standing Committee—the group of nine who rule the CCP.
A retired Party official who was a foe to former Party leader Jiang Zemin recently published a book of speeches and writings, raising questions about whether he may be attempting to influence events.
Chinese leader Hu Jintao has fought a hard and long battle to gain control of the military, and only in the last year succeeded in doing so.
Some Beijing insiders consider Ling’s potential seat on the Standing Committee to be a “dark secret” of the CCP’s 18th National Congress.
Politburo Standing Committee member Jia Qinglin has taken steps to distance himself from former Party leader Jiang Zemin.
More heads will roll before the CCP’s 18th National Congress this fall, says a George Mason University scholar.
Jiang Zemin began his career as head of the CCP fearing he might be purged. Out of that fear grew a great calamity for China.
The outcome of the 18th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is not only an inauspicious sign for the Chinese people but also for South Korea, according to South Korea media.
The Chinese Communist Party finds threats to its existence whichever way its leaders turn. Xi, the presumed next head of the CCP, tried to withdraw from assuming leadership of the Party, but was convinced to stay on by Party elders, who feared the warring factions could not agree on anyone else but him.
A 13-year power struggle at the top of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has come to a head, and the leaders of the CCP have now arrived at a moment of decision.
Tian wrote to the Chinese edition of The Epoch Times in July with a detailed narrative and reference to a large amount of photographic, audio, physical, and documentary evidence of her ordeal.
An insider provides a lineup of the suspected new politburo members and their duties.
A top Chinese official recently visited Botou City to investigate “Brave 300” village to understand better how the public views Falun Gong.
When international human rights lawyer David Matas was asked why one should care about the murder of Falun Gong practitioners, he explained why one must not only care but protest the violation of human rights. Citing historical examples, Matas gives reasons based on our interests, our duty, and our humanity.
Liu Yandong, described as the “most powerful woman in China,” may be appointed to the Permanent Standing Committee—the group of nine who rule the CCP.
A retired Party official who was a foe to former Party leader Jiang Zemin recently published a book of speeches and writings, raising questions about whether he may be attempting to influence events.
Chinese leader Hu Jintao has fought a hard and long battle to gain control of the military, and only in the last year succeeded in doing so.
Some Beijing insiders consider Ling’s potential seat on the Standing Committee to be a “dark secret” of the CCP’s 18th National Congress.
Politburo Standing Committee member Jia Qinglin has taken steps to distance himself from former Party leader Jiang Zemin.
More heads will roll before the CCP’s 18th National Congress this fall, says a George Mason University scholar.
Jiang Zemin began his career as head of the CCP fearing he might be purged. Out of that fear grew a great calamity for China.