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Elite China Think-tank Issues Political Reform Blueprint
Scholars at the Central Party School have issued a “comprehensive political system reform plan” which warns that a failure to liberalize and ease political controls will lead to economic trouble and increased corruption. The report, titled “”Storming the Fortress: A Research Report on China’s Political System Reform after the 17th Party Congress” was completed afterFebruary 18, 2008 11:22 PM
Song Fufan (宋福范): Summary Analysis of the Fourth Session of the 17th Party Congress
In China, several political bodies are in charge of Internet content control. At the highest level, there is the Central
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China’s 17th Party Congress: Maintaining Delicate Balances – David Shambaugh
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