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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2013/03/13/asahi1_130313/ajw.asahi.com/category/special/leadership_shift/default.htm (downloaded 13-03-2013)
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Title:Leadership shift
Source:ajw.asahi.com, The Asahi Shimbun (08 Nov. 2012)
Orig. URL:http://ajw.asahi.com/category/special/leadership_shift/
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Language:eng.
Loc. note:In part 3 embedded google map showing the cost of Hsia-men/Amoy missing
Contents:Senkaku dispute led to Hu's retraction of retirement plan / Kenji Minemura ; Nozomu Hayashi. -- Xi tried to rebuild China from the bottom up / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Xi showed early interest in Taiwanese political activists / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Xi avoided corruption trap by keeping distance from local officials / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Xi maintains balance between reformists, conservatives / Nozomu Hayashi. -- Li chose political career over chance to study abroad / Kenji Minemura. -- Hu, Li were like brothers during Communist Youth League days / Kenji Minemura. -- Li's rise hits snag over lack of achievements on local level / Kenji Minemura. -- Quick promotion made it difficult for Xi to keep promises with Shizuoka governor / Nozomu Hayashi. -- In secret voting, Xi rose in popularity while Bo fell / Nozomu Hayashi ; Kenji Minemura. -- Party elders, family background pushed Xi to the top / Nozomu Hayashi ; Kenji Minemura
Subjects:Government
Chung-kuo kung-ch'an-tang - Congresses
China - Politics and government - 21st century
Hsi Chin-p'ing, 1953-
Hu Chin-t'ao, 1942-
Li K'o-ch'iang, 1955-


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2009/04/28/branigan090428/www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/20/china-newspaper-launch/default.htm (downloaded 28-04-2009)
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Author:Branigan, Tania
Title:China defies media cuts and closures with new newspaper launch : English-language version of nationalist state tabloid part of Beijing's drive to promote views globally and rebuild reputation / Tania Branigan
Published:Beijing
Source:guardian.co.uk (20 Apr. 2009)
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Subjects:Media
Freedom of the press - China
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