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Wen Jiabao’s Getting Fed Up and He’s Not Afraid to Show it
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has been the face of the Liberal wing of the CCP for quite some time, but his power and influence have always been topics of contention. With less than a year left in his term, he’s … Continue reading
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Tagged CCP, China, corruption, CPC, Dalian, human rights, independent judiciary, leadership transition, rule of law, separation of powers, speeches, wen jiabao
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Separation of Powers? The dragon doesn’t believe it exists.
Many China watchers, myself included, tend to think that if it were at all possible to isolate the single largest problem afflicting Chinese politics, it would be the lack of a separation of powers. It seems pretty clear that without … Continue reading
Posted in CCP, corruption, Diplomacy, stability
Tagged CCP, Charter 08, Chinese government, Chinese politics, CPC, executive, judiciary, Lai Changxing, legislature, Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Peace Prize, Norway, politburo, rule of law, separation of powers
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