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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/archive2/2016/09/13/cc160913/01/https@chinachange.org/2016/09/11/what-is-hu-shigen-thought-and-the-topple-the-wall-movement-anyway/default.htm (downloaded 14-09-2016)
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Author:Zhao Xin
Title:What Is Hu Shigen Thought and the 'Topple-the-Wall' Movement Anyway? : "Chinese state media spilled much ink on the "three factors" and "five main proposals" to demonize Hu Shigen, but avoided discussing Hu's "three stage" roadmap to change. This is because if the 88 million Communist Party members hear about such a moderate and rational roadmap for transition, some of them may very well embrace it, leading to fissures within the ruling clique itself." / Zhao Xin
Source:chinachange.org China Change (11 Sep. 2016)
Orig. URL:https://chinachange.org/2016/09/11/what-is-hu-shigen-thought-and-the-topple-the-wall-movement-anyway/
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Subjects:Dissenters - China
Dissidents
Detention of persons - China
Hu Shih-ken, 1954-


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