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Präsident Jiang Zemin li China und Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl Deutschland CDU in Bonn
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The underestimated string puller

After 1989, Jiang Zemin led China back into the international community of states after it had become a pariah after the Tiananmen bloodbath. In 2002, he organized the first peaceful transfer of power in the history of the People's Republic. The mourning for his death is accompanied by sharp criticism of Xi Jinping.

By Michael Radunski

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Charles Michel's difficult mission in Beijing

Amid protests against zero-Covid, the EU Council chief travels to China. The timing for the first personal handshake in years is problematic. For President Xi, however, the photo opportunity comes at just the right time, as the EU-US dialogue on China is being held in Washington at almost the same time. For Michel, however, a "mission impossible" awaits him in China.

By Amelie Richter

CHINA, BEIJING - NOVEMBER 27, 2022: People take part in a protest against COVID-19 restrictions. China is witnessing another series of local COVID-19 outbreaks that have caused the authorities to implement a zero-COVID policy, including partial lockdowns and mass testing. Stringer/TASS PUBLICATIONxINxGERxAUTxONLY 56116649
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Protest symbol: blank white paper

How do you protest in a country where protesting is basically forbidden? In a country where hashtags and search keywords are being blocked within a few hours? The Chinese solve the problem with creativity and irony: with a blank white sheet of paper.

By Michael Radunski

Sinolytics Radar

Social Credit System not only affects companies

The Social Credit System Establishment Draft Law reiterates the focus of the Social Credit System on companies and their compliance performance. Nonetheless, the System also covers several other legal persons, most significantly individuals and government organs. The level of impact on individuals strongly depends on their profession.

By Experts Table.Briefings