99 results on '"China -- Political aspects"'
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2. A rights setback in China: A U.S.-based advocacy group notes the tighter controls on media and activists that make arrests less necessary
3. Chinese focus on navy leaves big political wake: Hu Jintao presses for a sea arm strong enough to cement his grip yet not alarm the U.S
4. A crisis of trust takes a toll on chinese society: Officials steal from the people, friends lie to friends and uncles bilk nephews in a land where many are forced to cheat to survive, analysts say
5. In China, a giant statistics problem: an effort is underway to unearth more reliable and timely economic information
6. Some say China's agenda leads new year parades
7. China Braces for Political Onslaught: Beijing usually comes in for extra criticism during the American presidential campaign season, but this time it may be better prepared
8. The World; Hu Decides to Stay Out of the Water; The Chinese president cancels an annual retreat at a beach resort. Some cite the rivalry with his predecessor, Jiang Zemin
9. China Still Stands By Leader of Hong Kong
10. CHINA; Hong Kong's Struggle
11. Indian Leader Visits China on Mission of Reconciliation
12. The World; N. Korea Defections Rise, but Road to the West Gets Harder; The elite are fleeing to China, but many end up being repatriated by Beijing, activists say
13. CHINA; SARS Lays Bare a Contradiction
14. THE WORLD; New Premier in China Has Gone Along to Get Along; Appearing understated and amicable is Wen Jiabao's style. But little is known about how he plans to deal with a host of challenges
15. THE WORLD; IN BRIEF / CHINA; People's Congress Elects a Premier
16. THE WORLD; IN BRIEF / CHINA; Newspaper Shut After Printing Call for Reform
17. THE WORLD; IN BRIEF / CHINA; Jiang Ally Chosen for Legislative Advisory Job
18. The World; Chinese Premier's Swan Song Calls for Continued Growth
19. The World; New Chinese Leader Looks Like Own Man; Incoming President Hu Jintao is working to be seen as a politician who cares about the needy
20. ASIA; A Troubled China Keeps Low Profile; Beijing's current aloofness in world affairs reflects internal political issues
21. THE WORLD; IN BRIEF / CHINA; Man Who Sought Free Elections Expelled
22. The World; China Frees a Leading Activist; The release into U.S. exile of Xu Wenli, a key dissident in the 1970s democracy movement, highlights Beijing's desire for stable ties
23. China Tries to Woo Its Tech Talent Back Home; Silicon Valley dot-com casualties can return to a booming economy in their native land
24. The World; Who's Hu? Doesn't Matter Much, Chinese Say of Their New Leader
25. The World; NEWS ANALYSIS; By Stepping Aside, China's Jiang Made His Mark on History; The changes at the top in Beijing constitute the most orderly transfer of power in the country's history -- and perhaps a blueprint for the future
26. The World; Hu Took a Rural Path to Summit of Chinese Power; The onetime engineer, who emphasizes his family's storied roots, built his political career in the nation's poor inland regions
27. The World; China Names Its New Leaders; Hu Jintao inherits Communist Party mantle from Jiang Zemin. Old guard has allies on nine-man ruling committee
28. The World; As Their Rulers Huddle, Chinese Are Left Out in the Cold; Everyone knows the Communist Party is meeting, but media reports are vague at best
29. THE WORLD; Shake-Up Could Be Shanghaied; Expected leadership changes in China's ruling party may pit Jiang's hometown proteges against likely heir's rural supporters
30. The World; China Kicks Off Its Party Congress; At conclave, President Jiang calls on fellow Communists to keep up with the times and welcome entrepreneurs into their ranks
31. The World; Power Change in Shadow of Triumvirate; Chinese leadership is expected to make way for a new crop of rulers. But the traditional political culture will remain influential
32. The World; China's Leader Campaigning for Cult Status; Politics: The president wants people to say 'Jiang' with the same reverence as 'Mao' and 'Deng.' The trouble is, he's just not exciting
33. The World; China Trip Hints at Tibetan Thaw; Asia: A visit to Beijing by two associates of the Dalai Lama is the latest sign that the government might be loosening its grip on the ex-kingdom
34. The World; IN BRIEF / SWITZERLAND; Term 'Terror' Is Abused, U.N. Rights Chief Says
35. The World; NEWS ANALYSIS; Chinese Find a Tempest in Political Tea Leaves; Asia: It's still anybody's guess whether President Jiang will stay or go, because the Communist Party's inner workings are shrouded in secrecy
36. THE WORLD; China's Elite Has a Place in the Sun; Asia: Gathering at a coastal resort each year, Communist Party elders mix play with politics
37. THE WORLD; DISPATCH FROM 'SHANGRI-LA'; Paradise Found: A Chinese Town Stakes Its Claim
38. The World; Entertainment; U.S.-Based Activist in China on a False Passport Is Held; Asia: Dissident Yang Jianli, believed to be barred from entering the country, is being confined to a hotel by police, his wife says
39. The World; China Finds U.S. Man Guilty of Graft, Other Charges
40. The World; Chinese Premier Touts His Record; Politics: As the end of his term looms, Zhu Rongji credits himself with shepherding the economy through Asia's crisis
41. The World; IN BRIEF / SINGAPORE; 2 Australians in Sect Say Chinese Police Beat Them
42. The World; China Censors Bush Speech in Print; Asia: President's remarks on freedom and faith are edited out of a transcript released by a state-run news agency
43. The World; Cultivating Democracy in China; Asia: Township's illegal election gains support of an influential journal that argues that voting reforms would wither corruption and boost faith in leaders
44. RESPONSE TO TERROR; China Says Radicals Led Attacks and Colluded With Bin Laden; Asia: Report blames Muslims in restive Xinjiang for 162 deaths
45. The World; China Frees Tibetan Scholar From Prison; Human rights: Beijing releases man just ahead of Bush visit. U.S. had asked about his case
46. The World; Dalai Lama Says Future China Dialogue Possible; Asia: Tibet's exiled leader says Beijing has rebuffed his bid for autonomy talks but that Jiang's probable successor may be more receptive
47. Commentary; China's Reformers Made the Beat Go On
48. Administration fumbled away hopes for Tibet
49. Beijing prepares for corruption trial
50. U.S. too soft on China, Fang says from exile
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