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  Constitution of Communist Party of China
Party organizations at all levels must be good at discovering and recommending talented non-Party cadres with practical learning for leading posts, and ensure that the latter enjoy authority commensurate with their posts and can fully play their roles.
It is the guarantee that the unity and solidarity of the Party are safeguarded and that the tasks of the Party are accomplished.
And according to Article 53, the Party emblem and flag are the symbol and sign of the Communist Party of China, Party organizations at all levels and all Party members shall safeguard the sanctity of the Party emblem and flag, and the Party emblem and flag should be made and used according to regulations.
www.fas.org /irp/world/china/docs/const.html   (10779 words)

  
 ruff - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
These birds have a distinctive "gravy boat" appearance, with a small head and medium bill, longish neck and pot-bellied profile.
They have longish usually yellowish legs, and show white ovals on the tail sides in flight.
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 Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China
The Party not only forbids dragging reluctant middle peasants into the co-operatives; it further lays it down that in the early stages of their development the co-operatives are to admit the poor peasants and the lower middle peasants first of all, and are generally not to take in the comparatively well-to-do middle peasants as members.
Furthermore, the Party lays it down that both before and after the middle peasants join the co-operatives, their interests must not be infringed, and they must not be taken advantage of, particularly when it comes to dealing with the means of production which they pool in the co-operatives.
The Central Committee of the Party holds that, with the exception of a handful of criminals who have to be condemned to death in response to public indignation caused by their atrocious crimes, no offenders should be given the death penalty, and, while serving their terms of imprisonment, they should be accorded absolutely humane treatment.
www.marxists.org /subject/china/documents/cpc/8th_congress.htm   (19785 words)

  
 Jiang Defines Theme of Communist Party of China - Pravda.Ru
In China, a large developing country with a backward economy and culture, where our Party is leading the people in the modernization drive, a good solution to the problem of development has a direct bearing on the trend of popular sentiment and the success of the Party's cause, he said.
Party organizations and governments at all levels and the people should be concerned with and support the building of national defence and the army, and the army should support and take an active part in national construction, Jiang said.
Leading cadres, particularly senior ones, Jiang said, should play an exemplary role in exercising the power in their hands correctly and they must always be honest and upright and take the initiative to crack down on all forms of corruption.
english.pravda.ru /main/2002/11/11/39303.html   (5847 words)

  
 The Ultimate Communist Party of China - American History Information Guide and Reference
Party control is tightest in government offices and in urban economic, industrial, and cultural settings; it is considerably looser in the rural areas, where the majority of the people live.
Supporters of Tibetan nationalism, the Republic of China on Taiwan, and Taiwan independence, neoconservatives in the United States and Japan, along with most left-wing forces in those same countries, are among the groups which have perceived the CPC government as a totalitarian regime.
They have also argued that while the Communist Party may be flawed, it is comparatively better, with respect to improving the general standard of living, than any other government that has governed China in the past century and can be put in more favorable light against most governments of the developing nations.
www.historymania.com /american_history/CCP   (1520 words)

  
 98018: China-U.S. Relations
China is one of the world's fastest growing economies, and trade analysts agree that its potential as a market will increase significantly in the future.
According to leading authorities on China's economy, official Chinese statistics show that a staggering 22% of the total lending of Chinese banks is judged to be in non-performing loans, primarily loans to insolvent state enterprises.
China's leaders are seen as determined to use whatever means is at their disposal to increase China's wealth and power and as biding their time and conforming to many international norms as China builds economic strength.
www.fas.org /spp/starwars/crs/crs98018.htm   (6762 words)

  
 Category:Communist Party of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
Sixteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China
Political parties in the People's Republic of China
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 China Country Paper - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
China's exchange rate (for ten years pegged at 8.28 RMB to US$1.00) has for years been a controversial topic with many of China's trade partners, and particularly the US, claiming the RMB was artificially undervalued and constituted an unfair export advantage.
China has put considerable effort into improving relations with the 14 countries on its 28,000 kilometre border, including entering a strategic partnership with India (a change from 1998 when India attributed its nuclear tests to a ‘China threat’), and resolving territorial disputes with Viet Nam that led to war in 1979.
China and New Zealand have a long history of people to people contacts, beginning with the arrival in New Zealand of large numbers of Chinese immigrants in the latter half of the last century (notably goldminers) and travel by New Zealand missionaries and others to China to live and work.
www.mfat.govt.nz /foreign/regions/northasia/country/chinapaper.html   (4859 words)

  
 Category:Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Simon World :: Post Communist China
Should the CCP be toppled, a nationalist party would be expected to dominate any successor government (and I'm not talking about the KMT marching trimuphantly back across the straits...necessarily).
China is presently way overdue an economic downturn, even more so as more of the economy lies in private hands, China is ever more integrated into the global financial system and dependent on imported commodities like oil and iron ore.
However, in the event of a partial/regional collapse or partial rejection of the CCP, which is perhaps more likely, I consider that a new faction within the CCP would assert itself.
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 How Neoconservatives Conquered Washington – and Launched a War, by Michael Lind
Were it not for the overrepresentation of sparsely populated, right-wing states in both the presidential electoral college and the Senate, the White House and the Senate today would be controlled by Democrats, whose views and values, on everything from war to the welfare state, are very close to those of western Europeans.
As a result of several bizarre and unforeseeable contingencies – such as the selection rather than election of George W. Bush, and Sept. 11 – the foreign policy of the world's only global power is being made by a small clique that is unrepresentative of either the U.S. population or the mainstream foreign policy establishment.
Unlike his father, a Second World War veteran who had been ambassador to China, director of the CIA, and vice president, George W was a thinly educated playboy who had failed repeatedly in business before becoming the governor of Texas, a largely ceremonial position (the state's lieutenant governor has more power).
www.antiwar.com /orig/lind1.html   (1927 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Jiang Defines Theme of Communist Party of China
These groups are well-known targets of the CIA for supposed links with Al Qaeda More details...
The leader of the Progressive Social Party of Ukraine, Natalia Vitrenko, stated at one of her press conferences that the USA might have been behind the act of terrorism in the Moscow music theater More details...
The terrorist is charged with organization of a criminal group within the period of 1991-2001 which strength fluctuated from 300 to 1.500 terrorists within the mentioned period.
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 Wikinfo | List of China-related topics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This page aims to list articles on Wikinfo that are related to China, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau.
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Ennin - Enter the Dragon - Environment of China - Eomaia - Ethnic groups in Chinese history - Eunuch - EVA Air - Évariste Régis Huc - Evenki - Examination Yuan - Executive Council of Hong Kong - Executive Yuan
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