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Jul 19, 2019 · Chen Pokong, well-known Chinese pro-democracy political commentator, now living in New York I first heard about Falun Gong around 1993. I took it to be one of the popular Qigong practices at the time.
- China Religious Freedom
‘In July 1999, the CCP Created Exactly What It Had Feared’...
- China Religious Freedom
May 26, 2021 · In this, part 1 of a series of essays on the CCP in the run-up to its centennial, we look at the perseverance with which the Party has maintained its relevance, its power, and its grip on the ...
Jun 29, 2021 · As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prepares to celebrate its 100th birthday on July 1, Beijing’s propaganda and information-control apparatus is out in full force to ensure that the party ...
Jul 22, 2021 · The first thing to know is that from its very founding, the leaders or the participants of that first Party Congress wanted to create a global order that would be more favorable to China’s interest.
- Isaac Chotiner
Oct 1, 2024 · Updated 7:28 PM PDT, September 30, 2024. More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China retains a firm grip on power. The powerful and feared organization has ruled the nation — home to close to one-fifth of the world’s population — for 75 years, surpassing the 74-year Soviet era in Russia.
Jul 12, 2021 · As the CCP turns 100 in July, thoughts are now turning to the party’s vision for China in the next hundred years: which, under Xi, is “a Han male, Beijing-centric definition of what it means ...
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Jun 30, 2021 · Delivered Tuesday. Chinese Communist Party Marks Centennial. One hundred years since its founding, the party commands more control inside China than ever before. By James Palmer, a deputy editor ...