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The transition in 2012 to the new leadership of Xi Jinping Li Keqiang.
Grouped Articles
China Previews Rising Leadership
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
China's next leader: Xi who must be obeyed
Economist 10/23/2010
The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
China Promotes a Top Party Official
New York Times 10/18/2010
Grouped Articles
The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
China's President Ends U.S. Visit With Yale Speech
New York Times 04/21/2006
China Fund Chief Highlights Caution on Global Economy
Wall Street Journal 04/17/2011
New Leaders, Last Chance, for China
Wall Street Journal 12/28/2011
China's New Leaders Get in Line
Wall Street Journal 01/03/2012
Heartland Return for Chinese Leader
Wall Street Journal 01/31/2012
Jinping is expected to succeed the current President Hu Jintao in China.
Grouped Articles
Xi Jinping’s vision: Chasing the Chinese dream
Economist 05/16/2013
China Previews Rising Leadership
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
China's Leader Embraces Mao as He Tightens Grip on Country
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2013
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
China's next leader: Xi who must be obeyed
Economist 10/23/2010
The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
Grouped Articles
The Deeply Odd Lives of Chinese Bureaucrats
Wall Street Journal 03/14/2013
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2011
China Turns Predominantly Urban
Wall Street Journal 01/18/2012
Power-Struggle Speculation Grows in China
Wall Street Journal 02/09/2012
China's Biggest Problems Are Political, Not Economic
Wall Street Journal 08/02/2012
Grouped Articles
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Is China's Next CEO Good for Business?
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2012
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
State-Run Firms Are the Giants of China's Economy
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
China Urged to Continue Reforms for Growth
New York Times 02/23/2012
World Bank Chief Urges Reforms for Beijing
Wall Street Journal 02/27/2012
The difficult choices in the new environment- transition to a new leadership, how to change the export model without serious disruptions, how to deal with western demands for balanced global growth, dealing with the inequality and corruption generated in the kind of growth China experienced (by the fiat of the State), opening up freedom of expression to curb corruption and to provide representation for hitherto blocked out voices, transition to freedom of expression and democratic processes without serious disruption to thegrowth needed for employment and improvements in the standard of living across all parts of society and regions, reducing or channelling to constructive ends prevailing nationalistic, anti-western or anti-Japanese sentiment. The new leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang is expected to be more outward looking than than of Hu Jintao and Wen Biao and comes at atime when China needs to make some difficult choices about future direction.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013
The Slowing of Two Economic Giants
New York Times 07/14/2013
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2013
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013
Chinaâs Economy, Back on Track
New York Times 10/04/2013
Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don't See
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2013
Grouped Articles
Bo Trial Gives Insight Into Life of Top Officials
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2013
Defiant Bo Denies Taking Bribes
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
Bo's Ties to Army Alarmed Beijing
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2012
Top Chinese Leaders Gather in Annual Summer Conclave
Wall Street Journal 08/06/2012
Murder Trial of Chinese Officialâs Wife Begins and Concludes
New York Times 08/09/2012
In a country run by the Communist party, without free expression, the problem of accountability is a severe one. It also endangers one-party rule as abuses of power accumulate and no way exists for people to ventilate their grievances.
Grouped Articles
Banks' 'Princelings' Hires Were Widespread in China
Wall Street Journal 09/02/2013
Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
Wall Street Journal 01/27/2011
Ai Weiwei Takes Role of Chinaâs Conscience
New York Times 04/05/2011
The Ancient Roots of Chinese Liberalism
Wall Street Journal 07/06/2011
Grouped Articles
China's next leader: Xi who must be obeyed
Economist 10/23/2010
As China’s Leader Fights Graft, His Relatives Shed Assets
New York Times 06/17/2014
A Response to President Xi Jinping
New York Times 11/12/2014
In Xi Jinping’s Tears, a Message for China’s People
New York Times 03/03/2016
Xi Jinping’s millionaire relations reveal elite Chinese fortunes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06/29/2012
Top Chinese Leaders Gather in Annual Summer Conclave
Wall Street Journal 08/06/2012
An unusual visit to Ireland and a dairy farm in the country by Jinping. Xi showed keen interest in how Ireland was able to attract many pharmaceutical and computer companies to build manufacturing operations there. Ireland takes on the presidency of the EU in 2013.
Grouped Articles
Ireland Hails Xi's Visit as a Vote of Confidence
Wall Street Journal 02/20/2012
Is China's Next CEO Good for Business?
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2012
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
State-Run Firms Are the Giants of China's Economy
Wall Street Journal 02/23/2012
China Urged to Continue Reforms for Growth
New York Times 02/23/2012
Canada's Carney, Ahead of G-20, Presses China and Europe to Step Up
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2012
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