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Given that Xi Jinping's father was a reformer, should his son not have been one as well? In the first English-language ...
The Chinese president’s concept of power was forged by the suffering life of his revolutionary father, Xi Zhongxun.
One example is the achievement of Peng Shilu, the son of Peng Pai. He was arrested after his father's death, but was rescued and sent to the revolutionary base in Yan'an for education. Later, he was ...
The first biography in English of China’s president’s father highlights how even reformers bow to state ideology ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Trump Administration Is Airbrushing HistoryIt’s hard not to see a straight line between Stalin’s version of photoshopping and the purge of the Pentagon archives in 2025 ...
It is time to acknowledge that Donald Trump is a great man, and that’s not good. This is a hard concept for both Trump’s fans and foes and requires definitions, of “greatness” and “goodness.” But ...
Between Gorbachev and Xi, no greater contrast is possible. One devolved the power of his position as Supremo of the CPSU to a fault, the other has taken over all the key centres of the CCP. Yet, given ...
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Putin’s Next Mistake: Trying to Make Stalin Into A ‘Hero’Time heals all wounds, it is said, and that certainly is the case in Russia. Moscow has unveiled a new statue of Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, better known as Joseph Stalin, or “Uncle Joe” to ...
Linda Jaivin’s epic tale of China’s Cultural Revolution brings its players to life – and illustrates the massive scale of its ...
Xi Zhongxun, the father of Xi Jinping, was a high-ranking Communist official under Mao. He fell from grace but later returned to power.
Mamdani’s own platform may seem more anodyne, but it is a distilled sampler of socialism’s greatest failures: nationalized ...
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