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New York Times 04/09/2014
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Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
The Deeply Odd Lives of Chinese Bureaucrats
Wall Street Journal 03/14/2013
The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
The transition in 2012 to the new leadership of Xi Jinping Li Keqiang.
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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
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New York Times 04/09/2014
âNixon in Chinaâ Compared With History
New York Times 02/10/2011
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2012
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New York Times 04/09/2014
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2012
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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
Xi's Career Gives Few Clues to His Beliefs
Wall Street Journal 10/18/2010
China's next leader: Xi who must be obeyed
Economist 10/23/2010
New York Times 04/09/2014
Move Over Mao: Beloved ‘Papa Xi’ Awes China
New York Times 03/07/2015
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.
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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
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Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
Vowing Change, Chinaâs Leader Airs Other Message in Private
New York Times 02/14/2013
New York Times 03/10/2013
For Xi, a 'China Dream' of Military Power
Wall Street Journal 03/13/2013
Ji immigrated to the U.S. with his parents as the Japanese invaded China on the advice of Zhou Enlai. He studied in the U.S. and returned after 1949. Ji enrolled at Tsinghua University and became an interpreter for the Chinese leadership from 1954 to 1979, and was present with Chinese leaders in their meetings with U.S. leaders. His view of his life is that he just wanted to help the two countries live in peace.
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New York Times 04/09/2014
Deng Xiaoping- China's former leader awaits a defining biogrpahy, Still in the shadows
Economist 06/27/2015
Ji Chaozhu, Man on Mao's Right, at Center of History
New York Times 02/17/2012
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2012
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As Winter Nears, Chinese Capital Is Blanketed in Green
New York Times 12/11/2013
New York Times 04/09/2014
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New York Times 04/09/2014
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2012
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