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Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, also known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in China launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasting until his death in 1976. The movement aimed to purge capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society, but it ultimately failed to achieve its objectives and was marked by violence, chaos, and widespread persecution, resulting in an estimated 1-2 million deaths. The movement was characterized by the formation of Red Guards, the destruction of historical artifacts and cultural sites, and the persecution of intellectuals, scientists, and senior officials. After Mao's death, Deng Xiaoping became the new paramount leader and introduced reforms that gradually dismantled the ideology of the Cultural Revolution.learn more on wikipedia
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Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu sentenced to seven years for espionage related activities
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China's Communist Party marks 75 years of rule, Xi Jinping's leadership faces challenges and uncertainties
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perspectives
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- 2.Authoritarianism
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- 4.Corruption
- 5.Chinese Retirement Reform
- 6.Space Race
- 7.Chinese Economy
- 8.China Claims in South China Sea
- 9.Political status of Taiwan
- 10.Hong Kong Retrocession to China
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countries
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- 2.United States
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- 9.Colombia
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- 11.Holy See (Vatican City State)
- 12.Egypt
organizations
- 1.Chinese Communist Party
- 2.Communist Party
- 3.People's Bank of China
- 4.United Front
- 5.Uyghurs
- 6.World Trade Organization
- 7.Central Committee
- 8.China Stringer Network
- 9.Canadian Security Intelligence Service
- 10.Carter Center
- 11.Carter Work Project
- 12.Center for Strategic and International Studies
persons
- 1.Xi Jinping
- 2.Deng Xiaoping
- 3.Florence Lo
- 4.Nikita Khrushchev
- 5.Tingshu Wang
- 6.Tyrone Siu
- 7.Lai Changxing
- 8.Li Qiang
- 9.Dorothy Camille Shea
- 10.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 11.George HW Bush
- 12.Henry Alfred Kissinger