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whitherthewest.com
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| | | | | The Pillars of CCP Legitimacy The Chinese Communist Party has ruled over the People's Republic of China ever since its victory over Nationalist forces in 1949. For the past six decades it has maintained a monopoly on political power despite wars, crises and political dissent, and today is the largest and one of the longest-ruling... | |
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blog.arkadi.one
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| | | | | This is an excellent book to learn a bit more how the Chinese communist party controls China. It was a bit eerie reading this book, which was published in 2010, when they were talking about Xi Jingping before he was Chairman (aka president). As such, the book is a bit dated but lays a good groundwork to help people understand a bit more about the structure of command/control and the politics that happen behind closed doors. | |
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china-journal.org
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| | | | | Hong Kong has lost 1.2% of its population since the enactment of the National Security Law (NSL) in June of last year. According to figures released by the Hong Kong government's Census and Statistics Department on August 12, the provisional estimate of the Hong Kong population was 7 394 700 at mid-2021, a decrease of... | |
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www.compactmag.com
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| | | President Biden has done a good job getting domestic and international economic legislation through Congress, but he has proved far less successful in what was supposed to be his forte: foreign policy. With wars raging in Ukraine and Gaza, and the threat of a regional conflict in the Middle East | ||