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China’s Communist Party Turns 100, Looks to the Future At the Chinese Communist Party’s centennial celebration, President Xi Jinping called for defiance against foreign pressure.
The Chinese Communist Party effectively conquered Hollywood in 1997. Sony Pictures released “Seven Years in Tibet,” starring Brad Pitt, and Disney released the Martin Scorsese–directed ...
China’s ruling Communist Party kicked off a month of celebrations to memorialize its founding one hundred years ago. Infantry parade columns lined Tiananmen Square, while a helicopter fly-past ...
Membership in China’s ruling Communist Party passed the 100 million mark, but the pace of growth slowed for the third straight year amid Beijing’s long-running push to rein in the party’s ...
That means China will be ruled by men over the coming five years, with no women in the party elite, or Xi’s inner circle — which means he misses out on vital female perspectives.
Across China’s west, the Communist Party is placing children in boarding schools to assimilate a generation of Tibetans into the national mainstream and mold them into loyal citizens.
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