Government of the People's Republic of China

China's then Public Security Minister Zhou Yongkang attends the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China at the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing. (October 16, 2007 file photo)

It’s official. The ‘Dick Cheney’ of China is a target of Beijing’s anti-corruption campaign

Global Politics

Zhou Yongkang was considered one of the most powerful people in China not so long ago. He had immense wealth, connections and political power. But it turns out that Zhou was not untouchable. The ruling Communist Party has announced that he is being investigated on charges of corruption. And he might be purged from the party. Zhou Yongkang was considered one of the most powerful people in China not so long ago. He had immense wealth, connections and political power. But it turns out that Zhou was not untouchable. The ruling Communist Party has announced that he is being investigated on charges of corruption. And he might be purged from the party.

Bo Xilai Trial Making Waves on Chinese Social Media

Conflict & Justice

China’s new leaders represent generational transition

Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping kicks off U.S tour

Global Politics

China Past Due: Hukou ‘Economic Apartheid’

Meet China’s New Leadership

The Chinese Community Party ushered in its new leadership on Wednesday following the party’s  18th National Congress. Power quickly changed hands, as China’s new president, Xi Jinping, has taken over for Hu Jiantao. Xi Jinping made his first public address on Thursday and extolled the Communist Party’s historical leadership. “[The party] has rallied and led the […]

The World

China’s New Leadership Unveiled

Global Politics

Meet the new leaders of China’s Communist Party. At the top is the incoming president, Xi Jinping. He’s 59, the son of a well-known reformer but most of the other leaders introduced at Thursday’s news conference are older and conservative.

Choosing New Leaders in China

Global Politics

The Chinese Communist Party opened a pivotal Congress, which will usher in a new set of Chinese leaders. Anchor Aaron Schachter speaks with The World’s Mary Kay Magistad in Beijing.

History Doesn’t Repeat, But It Rhymes in China

The Chinese Communist Party is about to hold its once-in-a-decade transition of leadership. It’s happening amid political scandals and growing economic concerns.

Figuring Out What is Going on in China

China is having a difficult time keeping critical and controversial comments about the Chinese Communist party from circulating on the Internet. This time the source of the problem is the people of China trying to understand what’s going on in their own government in the midst of the biggest political scandal in decades. The fall […]