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LEADERSHIP-CHINA (14) answer(s).
 
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ID:   057654


Cadre personnel management in China: the nomenklatura system, 1 / Chan, Hon S Sep 2004  Journal Article
Chan, Hon S Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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ID:   052202


China rethinks unrest / Tanner,Murray Scot Summer 2004  Journal Article
Tanner,Murray Scot Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
Summary/Abstract New internal data from China's own police indicate that protests are growing in number and increasing in size. The struggle to control unrest will force Beijing's leaders and other countries to face riskier dilemmas than at any time since the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations.
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ID:   054502


China under new leadership one year on / Shambaugh, David; Seiichiro, Takagi Spring 2004  Journal Article
Shambaugh, David Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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ID:   022635


China's changing of the guard / Liu Melinda Oct 21, 2002  Article
Liu Melinda Article
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Publication Oct 21, 2002.
Description 17-23
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ID:   055795


China's fourth generation: the new rulers and the secret files / Chan , Alfred L   Journal Article
Chan , Alfred L Journal Article
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ID:   058130


China's new military leadership 2004  Journal Article
Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   007293


Does China Have a grand strategy? / Swaine Michael D Sept 2000  Article
Swaine Michael D Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 274-279
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ID:   051539


Don't break the engagement / Economy, Elizabeth May-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Economy, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2004.
Summary/Abstract This election year may tempt both critics of the Bush administration and hard-liners within it to attack U.S. policy on China. That would be a mistake, however, for engaging Beijing has worked well. Economic growth in China has spurred political liberalization, legal reform, opening of the media, and popular activism. The Bush administration -- and those who aspire to replace it -- should not let electoral tactics jeopardize sound policy. With respect to China, that means staying the course.
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ID:   023063


HU elected to top post / Jianguo Li Dec 5, 2002  Article
Jianguo Li Article
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Publication Dec 5, 2002.
Description 11-15
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ID:   057448


Leadership change and Chinese political development / Dittmer , Lowell   Journal Article
Dittmer , Lowell Journal Article
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Nationalism, ideology and China's fourth generation leadership / Seckington, Ian Feb 2005  Journal Article
Seckington, Ian Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2005.
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ID:   057956


Political reform without substantial change / Cho, Young Nam 2004:  Journal Article
Cho, Young Nam Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   053934


Smooth Transition / Qinghua, Tang Sep 30, 2004  Journal Article
Qinghua, Tang Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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ID:   022046


Table for Two: Jiang zemin and the PLA / Chopan Alex May 2002  Article
Chopan Alex Article
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Publication May 2002.
Description 281-296
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