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China's mission impossible: a date for Hu's military handover
BEIJING (Reuters) - Outgoing Chinese president Hu Jintao is keeping the nation and the rest of the world guessing over whether he will seek to hang on as armed forces chief, sources said, highlighting a potentially serious weakness in Beijing's succession planning.
Era of the ‘lost generation’
The shadow of the Cultural Revolution will loom large in the lives of the new leaders and in the decisions they make, experts say.
China to promote rising star in Bo Xilai's old stomping ground - sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is set to promote two rising stars and possible future national leaders at a Communist Party congress opening next week, one taking the old job of disgraced former high-flyer Bo Xilai in the country's biggest metropolis, sources said.
China to promote rising star in Bo Xilai's old stomping ground - sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is set to promote two rising stars and possible future national leaders at a Communist Party congress opening next week, one taking the old job of disgraced former high-flyer Bo Xilai in the country's biggest metropolis, sources said.
Exclusive - China power brokers agree preferred leadership : sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's three most powerful men have come up with preferred candidates to head up the nation's new leadership, sources said, in a group that includes financial reformers but leaves a question mark over its commitment to political reform.
Exclusive - China power brokers agree preferred leadership : sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's three most powerful men have come up with preferred candidates to head up the nation's new leadership, sources said, in a group that includes financial reformers but leaves a question mark over its commitment to political reform.
Exclusive - China power brokers agree preferred leadership team - sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's three most powerful men have come up with preferred candidates to head up the nation's incoming new leadership team, sources said, in a ticket that includes financial reformers but leaves a question mark over its commitment to political reform.
Exclusive - China power brokers agree preferred leadership team: sources
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's three most powerful men have come up with preferred candidates to head up the nation's incoming new leadership team, sources said, in a ticket that includes financial reformers but leaves a question mark over its commitment to political reform.
Surprisingly, China's newspapers criticise detention for dissent
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese government-controlled newspapers have openly criticised the detention of a village official who called for the end of Communist Party rule, an extraordinary move that some media experts see as a sign that Beijing is granting more leeway on free speech.