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Weekend Insight: 100 Million Quit Communist Party, Confucius Institutes Discriminate Overseas
WEEKEND INSIGHT IS an Eye on China feature that aggregates the best of The Epoch Times' coverage on all that pertains to China. SOCIAL CHANGE A peaceful movement that encourages Chinese people to renounce all affiliations with the Chinese Communist Party reached … Continue reading
Posted in culture, human rights, politics, society, the Party
Tagged confucius institutes, falun gong, protest, tuidang
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Latin America’s China Shackles
CHINA, AS THE number 1 energy consumer in the world, and with its population of 1.3 billion, isn't shy about its economic ambitions. And its ruling Communist Party isn't hiding its attempt to further expand its sphere of influence. Like … Continue reading
Posted in business, society
Tagged business, corporations, economy, falun gong, latin america, trade
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Good and Evil in China and the Contradictions of Xi Jinping
CHINA IS FULL of contradictions, isn't it? Here's a good one, revealed in two recent articles I read. The first is Reuters' excellent summary of Xi Jinping, his biography, his place in the Party, and his possible leadership trajectory (it … Continue reading