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Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping Brings Military Into Line
Chinese Communist Party head Xi Jinping is putting the military in his sights, and a new anti-corruption campaign is meant to make sure it obeys him.
November 26, 2013
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Lu Chen
Reform Meets Resistance in China
Reform was on the agenda when the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party met Nov. 9–12 in ...
November 22, 2013
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Li Da
Chinese Regime Keeps ‘Reactionary Intellectuals’ in Crosshairs
The week before a major political meeting in Beijing, the Central Propaganda Department doubled down on a campaign ...
November 14, 2013
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Jane Lin
Why the Third Plenum Will Not Bring Real Reform to China
The watchword for the Chinese Communist Party’s Third Plenum of the 18th Central Committee has been “reform.” In ...
November 13, 2013
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Epoch Times Staff
Three Sensitive Reforms Discussed at the Third Plenum in Beijing
The Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s 18th Central Committee has been anticipated for some time because ...
November 11, 2013
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Lu Chen
At Plenum in China, Primacy of Party Bedevils Reform Efforts
A major Chinese Communist Party political meeting is supposed to lay down a blueprint for major changes to ...
November 10, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Regime Seeks Symbolic Boost in Location of Third Plenum
In the calendar of events that mark the rule of a Chinese Communist Party general secretary, the Third ...
November 10, 2013
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Leo Timm
Thousands of Protesters Gather in Beijing for Third Plenum
While the top Chinese Communist Party leadership discussed possible reforms during the opening session of the Third Plenum, ...
November 10, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Mayor of Nanjing, Friend to Former Chinese Leader, Is Investigated For Corruption
The mayor of the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing is being investigated for corruption.
October 20, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
South Korea Anxious Over US–Japan Security Moves
The front-page picture in Korean newspapers told the story of the Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. South Korea’s President ...
October 18, 2013
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Shim Jae Hoon
Party Central Plays Exquisite Game at Bo Xilai’s Trial
The trial of Bo Xilai was not just about Bo. It was also aimed at two other Communist ...
September 27, 2013
BY
Chen Pokong
Chinese Communist Party Leader’s Thesis Was Plagiarized, Report Indicates
Xi Jinping, the first Chinese leader to hold a doctorate degree, is now having his credentials called into ...
September 25, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
Yu Jianrong’s ‘10 Suggestions’ to the Chinese Communist Party
A Chinese scholar proposes ten ideas for the Party leadership. They were quickly deleted online.
September 19, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
Party’s Anticorruption Fight Sometimes Gets Violent
Lü Zijiang, local official from Zhejiang, is a victim of the violence being perpetrated in the anticorruption campaign ...
September 3, 2013
BY
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Chinese State Assets Boss Under Investigation
A Chinese official with deep ties to the oil industry has been put under investigation by the Communist ...
September 1, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Investigation of Oil Executives in China Seems to Target Ex-security Czar
An investigation of top Chinese oil industry figures appears to target ex-security czar Zhou Yongkang.
August 27, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
What to Tell Daughter? Activist’s Wife Asks Communist Party Leader
The wife of arrested activist Guo Feixiong asks Xi Jinping how she can console her daughter.
August 20, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Xi Jinping May Be Getting Ready to Bag a Tiger
Recent news reports suggest the groundwork is being prepared for trying the Chinese regime’s former domestic security czar, ...
August 14, 2013
BY
Heng He
Economic Liberalization and Political Control May Clash in China
The Chinese Communist Party is attempting to increase some market freedoms while enhancing political and ideological control. It's ...
August 1, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
Safety for Xi Jinping Lies in Choosing Justice
After more than a year’s delay, criminal charges have been brought against the disgraced Bo Xilai, but the ...
July 30, 2013
BY
Zhang Tianliang
Party Leader Parachutes Loyalists into Local Posts
In a bid to ensure that his edicts are actually carried out across the country, the new leader ...
July 14, 2013
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Jane Lin
Princeling Openly Criticizes Xi Jinping For Hardline Stance
A prominent princeling, the son a former Party leader, gave a speech openly lambasting current leader Xi Jinping ...
July 2, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
Forced Relocation of Millions of Tibetans Brings Human Rights Scrutiny
Human Rights Watch releases report detailing the housing plan of the Chinese Communist Party for Tibet--evict, resettle, and ...
June 27, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
New Party Purge Has Xi Jinping’s Old Friend as Commissar
The Communist Party leadership has a new Maoist-style political mobilization campaign and an old friend of Xi Jinping’s ...
June 26, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
China and Russia’s Human Trafficking Leads to Sanctions
China and Russia have joined the likes of North Korea on a new U.S. human trafficking report.
June 19, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
Social Media in China Is ‘War,’ Says Communist Official
A Chinese military official says that social media is a place for psychological warfare against subversive Western ideas ...
June 17, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
Xi Jinping, China’s Chief, Stuck in the Middle
News Analysis When Xi Jinping, the new chief of the Chinese Communist Party, in December 2012 said, “We ...
June 11, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
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