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Chinese Communist Party
The Challenge Begins for Leung as New Leader of Hong Kong
The fourth Chief Executive Election race in Hong Kong came to an end on Sunday against the backdrop of protesters calling for an end of Chinese regime’s control.
April 10, 2012
BY
Sonya Bryskine
Beijing Newspaper Becomes Billboard for Party Infighting
In the stubborn opacity of Chinese communist politics there are few ways for people to know what is ...
April 9, 2012
BY
Mu Qing
Women of War: The Invisible Victims of the India-Pakistan Conflict
Women living in communities in the disputed border region between India and Pakistan have been suffering for decades, ...
April 9, 2012
BY
Venus Upadhayaya
Communist Party Officials Pledge Sides in China
As Hu Jintao stresses stability amidst the current political storm in China, heavyweight Communist Party officials are publicly ...
April 8, 2012
BY
Jane Lin
and
Shanshan Wu
Chinese Writer Regrets Her Communist Past
Following the recent Hong Kong election protests, Chinese writer Liang Muxian, who traveled from her home in Canada ...
April 6, 2012
BY
Lin Yi
Hu Jintao May Keep Control of Army After Succession
Who gets the support of China’s army during the present intense Party infighting is of vital importance.
April 5, 2012
BY
Jane Lin
and
Quincy Yu
Truck Bearing Armaments Sets Off Nerves in China
A truck travelling from Chongqing was intercepted in Hubei Province on April 1 by traffic police after they ...
April 5, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Communist Party Leaders Target Domestic Security Apparatus
Top Party leaders are criticizing the powerful Party organ in charge of law enforcement, looking to diminish its ...
April 4, 2012
BY
Jane Lin
and
Shanshan Wu
Contemplating the Collapse of the Communist Party in China
Serious discussion about the demise of the Chinese Communist Party—how it might happen, what it would mean, and ...
April 4, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
China’s Powerful Domestic Security Chief Left With No Allies
The future for Zhou Yongkang, head of China’s powerful Political and Legislative Affairs Committee (PLAC), which controls China’s ...
April 2, 2012
BY
Xia Xiaoqiang
Death of British Businessman Linked to Chinese Communist Party Crisis
After former British foreign minister called for U.K. police to go to China to investigate the death of ...
April 2, 2012
BY
Damian Robin
Did Wang Lijun Give Organ Harvesting Evidence to US?
A colleague recently asked me whether I thought the documents Wan Lijun handed over at the U.S. Consulate ...
April 2, 2012
BY
Jennifer Zeng
Why China is Better Off Without the Chinese Communist Party
The theoretical foundation of the CCP is unrest.
March 31, 2012
BY
Li Meilian
Bo Xilai Spied on Regime Leaders, Angering Top Brass
Ordering surveillance of top officials was not new to Bo Xilai.
March 31, 2012
BY
Dong Yun
Journalist’s Work Portrayed Lurid Corruption by Bo Xilai and Family
Official media said Bo’s family lived a simple life, but the reality was just the opposite.
March 31, 2012
BY
Gisela Sommer
and
Pam McLennan
In China Power Struggle, Military Newspaper Warns Jiang Zemin’s Faction
The PLA Daily, the official newspaper of the People’s Liberation Army, has sounded a warning to the opponents ...
March 30, 2012
BY
Xia Xiaoqiang
Gao Zhisheng Visit Shows Chinese Security Chief’s Loss of Power
On March 24, the family of human rights attorney was allowed to visit him in jail—something that probably ...
March 30, 2012
BY
Luo Ya
and
Ma Youzhi
Hu Jintao Takes Aim at China’s Top Cop
Since Bo Xilai was sacked on March 15, Zhou Yongkang, China's top cop, has become the focal point ...
March 28, 2012
BY
Gisela Sommer
and
Sophia Fang
Chinese Regime’s Next Leader Helps Oust Nemesis
The presumptive heir to the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, has taken a stand. In ...
March 28, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Apparatus of Repression Threatens Chinese Communist Party Leaders
Imagine a committee of half a dozen men that controlled all of America’s state and federal police forces, ...
March 28, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Beijing Power Struggle Heralds End of Chinese Communist Party
An enormous change is unfolding in China. Chinese Communist Party head Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao’s opponents ...
March 28, 2012
BY
Editorial Board
Greg Autry: Chinese Regime Infighting May Prefigure Soviet Style Collapse
Events unfolding in China over the past several weeks have shaken the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
March 27, 2012
BY
Jenny Liu
‘June 4 Massacre’ Internet Ban Partly Lifted in China
Censorship of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre was briefly lifted, but prominent victim is still under gag orders.
March 27, 2012
BY
Ma Youzhi
and
Rona Rui
Chinese Communist Party’s Control Over Law Enforcement Under Fire
If the Political and Legal Affairs Committee (PLAC) determines a Chinese citizen is a threat to the regime, ...
March 27, 2012
BY
Charlotte Cuthbertson
and
Jane Lin
Who is Zhou Yongkang?
Zhou Yongkang, the rumored-to-be-purged secretary of the Chinese regime's Political and Legislative Affairs Committee is depicted in a ...
March 26, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Former Chinese Regime Leader Jiang Zemin Said to Be in Vegetative State
Jiang Zemin, the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party, is currently in a vegetative state, relying on ...
March 26, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Bo Xilai’s Ambition to Rule
Criticism of his father gave Bo Xilai the chance to prove his revolutionary zeal—he beat Bo Yibo, breaking ...
March 26, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
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