The signs of Xi’s waning influence draw speculations on who will fill the power vacuum in the Chinese regime and if an intense struggle is bound to occur.
Half of the members of the communist regime’s Central Military Committee have ‘disappeared.’
Retired general Tian Xiusi was known to have bribed his way to high office, and even backed the ambitious ex-Politburo member Bo Xilai.
New strategy describes cyber and space warfare as ‘commanding heights of strategic competition.’
Chinese readers would never have found out about a warning given by the Secretary of State during a recent trip to Beijing.
The news of Guo Boxiong’s downfall has been long anticipated.
Guo Boxiong, the former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, is likely to be purged as his son is at the center of a media smear campaign.
Two associates of former Chinese security boss Zhou Yongkang face trials.
A man who for ten years was one of the top officers in China’s military has been taken away by army officials for secret interrogation, according to Hong Kong’s Apple Daily.
An Insider recently revealed the rampant buying and selling of officer positions in the Chinese military, according to overseas Chinese language media.
Jiang Zemin’s days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of the Chinese Communist Party will be arrested. Jiang officially ran the Chinese regime for more than a decade, and for another decade he was the puppet master behind the scenes who often controlled events. During those decades Jiang did incalculable damage to China. At this moment when Jiang’s era is about to end, Epoch Times here republishes in serial form “Anything for Power: The Real Story of Jiang Zemin,” first published in English in 2011. The reader can come to understand better the career of this pivotal figure in today’s China.
A call to tighten military secrecy was issued by China’s Central Military Commission late last month.
The signs of Xi’s waning influence draw speculations on who will fill the power vacuum in the Chinese regime and if an intense struggle is bound to occur.
Half of the members of the communist regime’s Central Military Committee have ‘disappeared.’
Retired general Tian Xiusi was known to have bribed his way to high office, and even backed the ambitious ex-Politburo member Bo Xilai.
New strategy describes cyber and space warfare as ‘commanding heights of strategic competition.’
Chinese readers would never have found out about a warning given by the Secretary of State during a recent trip to Beijing.
The news of Guo Boxiong’s downfall has been long anticipated.
Guo Boxiong, the former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, is likely to be purged as his son is at the center of a media smear campaign.
Two associates of former Chinese security boss Zhou Yongkang face trials.
A man who for ten years was one of the top officers in China’s military has been taken away by army officials for secret interrogation, according to Hong Kong’s Apple Daily.
An Insider recently revealed the rampant buying and selling of officer positions in the Chinese military, according to overseas Chinese language media.
Jiang Zemin’s days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of the Chinese Communist Party will be arrested. Jiang officially ran the Chinese regime for more than a decade, and for another decade he was the puppet master behind the scenes who often controlled events. During those decades Jiang did incalculable damage to China. At this moment when Jiang’s era is about to end, Epoch Times here republishes in serial form “Anything for Power: The Real Story of Jiang Zemin,” first published in English in 2011. The reader can come to understand better the career of this pivotal figure in today’s China.
A call to tighten military secrecy was issued by China’s Central Military Commission late last month.