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Wen Jiabao

  • China’s Former Premier Wen Jiabao Gets Censored
    China’s Former Premier Wen Jiabao Gets Censored
    China’s former premier Wen Jiabao published an article to memorialize his deceased mother on April 15. However, the essay was censored, possibly because Wen called obscurely for fairness, justice, humanity, ...
    April 20, 2021BY Nicole Hao
  • Elder Party Cadre in Exile Suggests That Former Leader Jiang Zemin May Be Arrested
    Elder Party Cadre in Exile Suggests That Former Leader Jiang Zemin May Be Arrested
    Centenarian Xu Jiatun praises Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign, and calls for bigger arrests.
    May 30, 2016BY Frank Fang
  • Former Chinese Premier Defends Himself in Letter
    Former Chinese Premier Defends Himself in Letter
    Wen Jiabao, China’s retired premier, is trying to clear his name.
    January 20, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Bloomberg and New York Times Served Notice by China’s Leadership
    Bloomberg and New York Times Served Notice by China’s Leadership
    The withholding of residency visas for reporters from Bloomberg News and The New York Times (NYT) can be ...
    December 19, 2013BY Warren Song
  • Reform of China’s Bloated State Sector Underway
    Reform of China’s Bloated State Sector Underway
    Hu Jintao also mentioned government reform in his report during the 18th National Party Congress in November. It ...
    January 30, 2013BY Jin Qing
  • Mourners Honor Former Chinese Leader Zhao Ziyang
    Mourners Honor Former Chinese Leader Zhao Ziyang
    Eight years after the death of Zhao Ziyang, the former Chinese leader was commemorated after hundreds of mourners ...
    January 19, 2013BY Wen Jun
  • New Party Leadership Moves in on Strongholds of Old Faction
    New Party Leadership Moves in on Strongholds of Old Faction
    The new Chinese Communist Party head and former leader have been hard at work reshuffling key officials to ...
    January 8, 2013BY Zhang Mingjian
  • Seeing Clearly the Leadership Change in Beijing
    Seeing Clearly the Leadership Change in Beijing
    Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin each had their reasons for keeping their positions in the CMC when they ...
    November 27, 2012BY Heng He
  • Chinese Premier Steps Off Stage With Regrets
    Chinese Premier Steps Off Stage With Regrets
    Wen Jiabao, the current premier of China whose job will officially end in March of next year, gave ...
    November 22, 2012BY Matthew Robertson
  • Battle for China’s Top Party Posts Intensifies
    Battle for China’s Top Party Posts Intensifies
    The showdown between rival factions in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has become fiercer as the 18th Party ...
    November 5, 2012BY Tang Wen
  • Debate Continues Around New York Times Wen Jiabao Exposé
    Debate Continues Around New York Times Wen Jiabao Exposé
    Controversy continues to simmer around last week’s lengthy New York Times exposé of the US$2.7 billion fortune that ...
    October 31, 2012BY Peter Valk
  • Fax to Hong Kong Paper Disputes NY Times Story About Chinese Premier’s Family
    Fax to Hong Kong Paper Disputes NY Times Story About Chinese Premier’s Family
    Lawyers who said they represented the family of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao challenged a recent New York Times ...
    October 28, 2012BY Mary Silver
  • New York Times Wen Jiabao Story: Independent, or Used by Beijing Faction? (Updated)
    New York Times Wen Jiabao Story: Independent, or Used by Beijing Faction? (Updated)
    A lengthy exposé by The New York Times detailing the wealth of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s family appears ...
    October 27, 2012BY Stephen Gregory
  • A Low-Key Visit by Chinese Premier Suggests Factional Consolidation
    A Low-Key Visit by Chinese Premier Suggests Factional Consolidation
    A visit by the Chinese premier to China's south suggests factional consolidation at the top of the Chinese ...
    October 15, 2012BY Tong Yu
  • Wen Jiabao Misled by Local Officials Over Quake Deaths
    Wen Jiabao Misled by Local Officials Over Quake Deaths
    Local officials told Premier Wen Jiabao that kids were killed by falling rocks, when they actually died while ...
    September 10, 2012BY Jenny Li
  • Chinese Provinces to Launch Trillion Dollar Stimulus
    Chinese Provinces to Launch Trillion Dollar Stimulus
    A new stimulus package in China directed at local investment, meant to stimulate growth, is being eyed skeptically ...
    August 27, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Talk of New Stimulus in China Alarms Experts
    Talk of New Stimulus in China Alarms Experts
    A new round of stimulus aiming to maintain economic growth in China worries analysts.
    August 2, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Taiwanese Public Sends a Letter to Chinese Premier
    Taiwanese Public Sends a Letter to Chinese Premier
    Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners submitted a letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao asking him to investigate allegations of ...
    July 23, 2012BY Wu Cen-Xi
  • Hu Jintao Gains Ground in Beijing Ahead of Leadership Change
    Hu Jintao Gains Ground in Beijing Ahead of Leadership Change
    Choosing Beijing’s new Party Secretary is proving to be a political tussle in China.
    June 27, 2012BY Zhang Mingjian
  • Chinese Regime’s Tug-of-War Over Free Speech
    Chinese Regime’s Tug-of-War Over Free Speech
    While China’s Premier demands more “truth telling,” the Central Propaganda Department tightens its grip on media.
    June 19, 2012BY Jin Jing
  • Party Officials Propose Redressing Tiananmen Square Massacre
    Party Officials Propose Redressing Tiananmen Square Massacre
    The two major factions within the CCP are reported to each have drawn up their own plans for ...
    June 6, 2012BY Lin Feng
  • Moscow Police Orchestra Changes Official Tune on Falun Dafa
    Moscow Police Orchestra Changes Official Tune on Falun Dafa
    Changes in the political climate in Beijing appear to have changed the official attitude in Moscow toward the ...
    June 1, 2012BY Tan Shu Yan
  • Security Chief Zhou and Disgraced Chongqing Boss Bo Xilai Conspired to Defame Chinese Premier Wen, Alleges Insider
    Security Chief Zhou and Disgraced Chongqing Boss Bo Xilai Conspired to Defame Chinese Premier Wen, Alleges Insider
    Despite all news about top guns in the Chinese Communist Party being carefully censored by the Great Firewall, ...
    May 27, 2012BY Lin Feng
  • Beijing Signals Turning Right By High Profile Commemoration
    Beijing Signals Turning Right By High Profile Commemoration
    Extensive media coverage of the May 24, ten-year anniversary of the death of Xi Zhongxun, father of Chinese ...
    May 27, 2012BY Xiao En
  • Party Leader Holds Military Meeting to Showcase Support
    Party Leader Holds Military Meeting to Showcase Support
    On May 23 Chinese Communist Party leader Hu Jintao and his probable successor Xi Jinping held the Beijing ...
    May 27, 2012BY Xue Fei
  • Security Czar Uses Real Estate in Fight Against Leadership
    Security Czar Uses Real Estate in Fight Against Leadership
    The political struggle within the Chinese Communist Party has shifted into China's property markets, with Zhou Yongkang and ...
    May 27, 2012BY Gao Zitan
  • Guangdong Reformist Wang Yang May Have His Day in the Sun
    Guangdong Reformist Wang Yang May Have His Day in the Sun
    Wang Yang, one of the most prominent figures in the reformist faction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), ...
    May 23, 2012BY Gao Zitan
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