LinkAsia
| May 17, 2013
When China's new president Xi Jinping assumed office, he made waves for leaning towards reformist policies. Observers predicted considerable change as China continues to struggle with political corruption and freedom of opinion. LinkAsia's David B...
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CCTV News
| Nov 16, 2012
When bureaucratic infighting ceased and the dust settled, China unveiled the seven men who will determine the future of the country. State-run CCTV News reports on General Secretary Xi Jinping and the other six members of the CPC Central Committee...
LinkAsia
| Nov 16, 2012
China's new president Xi Jinping is the son of a revolutionary leader and has a reputation for being a business-friendly problem solver. But does this mean he will be a reformer? LinkAsia speaks with Josh Chin, Beijing Digital Editor for the Wall ...
LinkAsia
| Nov 16, 2012
Chinese microbloggers were hard at work giving counter-spin to the Communist Party's propaganda machine during the first meeting of the 18th National Congress. Contributor David Bandurski reports from Hong Kong on how social media users overwhelme...
Bo Xilai's former police chief, who fled to a U.S. consulate in February, has been charged with defection and abuse of power. The WSJ's Andrew Brow...
The trial of Wang Lijun, who is accused of shielding the wife of his boss, Bo Xilai, from a criminal investigation, has begun in Chengdu, China. Th...
CNN's Steven Jiang reports on sentencing of Bo Xilai's former police chief Wang Lijun.
Wang Lijun, the ex-police chief at the heart of a political scandal that felled top Chinese politician Bo Xilai, is sentenced to 15 years in jail.
As Wang Lijun's trial wraps up, there are hints the Communist Party is turning its attention to Bo Xilai. The WSJ's Jeremy Page tells us why Chines...