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         Chinese Government:     more books (100)
  1. China's Banking and Financial Markets: The Internal Research Report of the Chinese Government by Li Yang, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, 2007-04-13
  2. State and Peasant in Contemporary China: The Political Economy of Village Government (Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan) by Jean C. Oi, 1991-08-12
  3. An Introduction to Government-Binding Theory in Chinese Syntax (Distinguished Dissertations) by Yuanjian He, 1996-07
  4. Financing the Chinese Government Budget by George N Ecklund, 0000
  5. Financing the Chinese government budget, Mainland China, 1950-1959, by George N. Ecklund by George N. Ecklund, 1966
  6. China; or, Illustrations of the Symbols, Philosophy, Antiquities, Customs, Superstitions, Laws, Government, Education, and Literature of the Chinese: Derived ... accompanied with drawings from native works by Samuel Kidd, 2005-11-30
  7. Chinese Government Likely to Announce Telecom Restructuring Plan by Year End.(Brief Article): An article from: China Telecom
  8. The Chinese Government. A Manual of Chinese Titles, Categorically Arranged and Explained, with an Appendix by William Frederick Mayers, 2005-12-05
  9. The Shu King Or The Chinese Historical Classic: Being An Authentic Record Of The Religion, Philosophy, Customs And Government Of The Chinese From The Earliest Times
  10. A View of China, for Philological Purposes; Containing a Sketch of Chinese Chronology, Geography, Government, Religion & Customs by Robert Morrison, 2001-01-15
  11. The Politics of Agricultural Cooperativization in China: Mao, Deng Zihui, and the "High Tide" of 1955 (Chinese Law & Government)
  12. White Papers of the Chinese Government, (2) 1996-1999
  13. Busting the baby boom. (Chinese government's controversial policies to control population growth): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder by Linda E. Taylor, 1996-01-01
  14. HUCKER: CHINESE GOVERNMENT IN MING TIMES (CLOTH) by CO HUCKER, 1969-03-01

1. China General Information, China Information
Tang Japan failed trust of the Chinese people English.Sohu, China The Government is setting up language and cultural institutes in major
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2. Chinatoday
Travel Tour Who's Who Back to Home chinese government Related Information. Zhongnanhai Headquarters of chinese government
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3. China.org.cn - China's Official Gateway To News Information
Authorized portal site established by the chinese government.
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4. Governments On The WWW China (People's Republic)
Official languages Chinese in parts of the country various languages General Resources Government Online Project
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5. Government Information Office, Republic Of China (Taiwan)
The smiles say it all Reach out to Taiwan Table of Important Chinese Terms and their English Copyright (c) 2005 Government Information
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6. China Internet Information Center
Authorized portal site established by the chinese government.
http://www.china.org.cn/

7. Embassy Of People's Repulic Of China In The United
The Embassy of the People's Republic of China. Information about the operations of the Chinese embassy, facts
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8. History Of China Table Of Contents
First Imperial Period. Era of Disunity. Restoration of Empire. Mongolian Interlude. Chinese Regain Power. Rise of the Manchus. Emergence Of
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9. Chinatoday
chinese government Related Information. Zhongnanhai Headquarters of chinese government Chinese Local Government. Beijing City Government
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Zhongnanhai - Headquarters of Chinese Government
  • Major Government Agencies and Officials (Updated March 2003)
President: Hu Jintao Vice President: Zeng Qinghong Prime Minister: Wen Jiabao Vice Prime Ministers: Huang Ju, Wu Yi , Zeng Peiyan, Hui Liangyu State Councillors: Zhou Yongkang, Cao Gangchuan, Tang Jiaxuan, Chen Zhili, Hua Jianmin State Military Commission: Chairman: Jiang Zemin ; Vice Chariman: Hu Jintao , Guo Boxiong, Cao Gangchuan; Committion Members: Xu Caihou, Liang Guanglie, Liao Xilong, Li Jinai. Ministry / Committee (Cabinet Level) Chief Ministry of Foreign Affairs Li Zhaoxing Ministry of National Defense Cao Gangchuan State Development and Reform Commission Ma Kai Ministry of Education Zhouji Xu Guanhua Ministry of Commerce Lu Fuyuan Ministry of Culture Sun Jiazheng Ministry of Health Wu Yi Zhang Weiqing National Auditing Agency Li Jinhua People's Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan Zhang Yunchuan National Nationalities Affairs Committee Li Dezhu Ministry of Public Security Zhou Yongkang Ministry of National Security Xu Yongyue Ministry of Supervisory Li Zhilun Ministry of Civil Administration

10. Chinese Government Warns Citizens About Threats To Social Stability
BEIJING, July 31 In a sign that top leaders are growing increasingly worried about unrest in the countryside, the chinese government has warned
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11. Chinese Communist Party
Zhongnanhai, Beijing Headquarters of CPC and chinese government Wall Banner on the left-hand side Long Live the Great Chinese Communist Party!
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Communist Party of China
Important Note:
This information web page of Chinese Communist Party was initially launched in October 1997 . A ll the information published on this page is collected from official and unofficial publications. This web page is for your informational purpose only, the content of this page do not necessarily reflects the views of Chinatoday.com or any of its affiliates. (Last update: Sep. 19, 2004).
Zhongnanhai, Beijing - Headquarters of CPC and Chinese Government
Wall Banner on the left-hand side: "Long Live the Great Chinese Communist Party!"
Wall Banner on the right-hand side: "Long Live the Invincible Mao Zedong Thought!" The Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded on July 1, 1921 in Shanghai, China. After 28 years of struggle, the CPC finally won victory of "new-democratic revolution" and founded the People's Republic of China in 1949. The CPC is the ruling party of mainland China (P.R. China). The Communist Party of China is founded mainly on ideology and politics. The CPC derives its ideas and policies from the people's concentrated will and then turns that will into State laws and decisions which are passed by the National People's Congress of China through the State's legal procedures. Theoretically, CPC does not take the place of the government in the State's leadership system. The Party conducts its activities within the framework of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the law and has no right to transcend the Constitution and the law. All Party members, like all citizens in the country, are equal before the law.

12. China News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
4 Aug 2005 1100. chinese governmentcontrolled firm withdraws its offer for Unocal 4 Aug 2005 1100. More U.S.-China Battles Are Likely
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13. Chinese Government Organizational Chart
CBW Government Organizations of he People s Republic of China. NATIONAL PEOPLE S CONGRESS(NPC) State Central Military Commission Supreme People s Court
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14. China Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of
of Chinese Dynasties. Country Profile Visit new updated Profile (PDF) Country. Geography. Society. Economy. Transportation and
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15. Chinese Cultural Studies: Matteo Ricci: On Chinese Government, Selection From Hi
On chinese government, Selection from his Journals (15831610 CE) In this selection Ricci describes chinese government.
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Matteo Ricci:
On Chinese Government, Selection from his Journals
(1583-1610 CE) from The Diary of Matthew Ricci , in Matthew Ricci, China in the Sixteenth Century , trans Louis Gallagher, (New York: Random House, 1942, 1970), as excerpted in Mark A. Kishlansky, Sources of World History , Vol. 1 (New York: HarperCollins, 1995), p. 269-273 Ricci's most important published work was his History of the Introduction of Christianity into Chin a. But the journals that he kept and edited for publication allow one of the few glimpses of an outsider's view of Chinese society and government during a period when China was closed to foreign visitors. In this selection Ricci describes Chinese government. There are no ancient laws in China under which the republic is governed in perpetuum, such as our laws of the twelve tables and the Code of Caesar. Whoever succeeds in getting possession of the throne, regardless of his ancestry, makes new laws according to his own way of thinking. His successors on the throne are obliged to enforce the laws which he promulgated as founder of the dynasty, and these laws cannot be changed without good reason.... The extent of their kingdom is so vast. its borders so distant, and their utter lack of knowledge of a transmaritime world is so complete that the Chinese imagine the whole world as included in their kingdom. Even now, as from time beyond recording, they call their Emperor, Thiencu, the Son of Heaven, and because they worship Heaven as the Supreme Being, the Son of Heaven and the Son of God are one and the same. In ordinary speech, he is referred to as Hoamsi, meaning supreme ruler or monarch, while other and subordinate rulers are called by the much inferior title of Guam.

16. Falun Dafa & Falun Gong
Falun Dafa and Falun Gong what they are and why the chinese government is terrified of them.
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Falun Dafa is a largely spiritual movement that incorporates: Buddhist principles, Taoist principles, Qigong: body, mind and physical exercise, and Healing techniques. However, the Falun Dafa is taught as more than this; it is seen a way of life. The movement has experienced horrendous levels of persecution in China.
Topics covered in this section:
Introduction: Terminology, symbol, texts, beliefs, web sites, books.
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Is Falun Dafa a cult?

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  • Barend ter Haar, " Falun Gong: Evaluation and further references ," at: http://sun.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/
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    Latest update: 2004-JAN-31
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    17. United States - San Francisco
    The Chinese Consulate in San Francisco, with jurisdiction in Northern California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Includes statements of chinese government policy on Taiwan, Tibet, Falun Gong, Western China, and the WTO.
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    18. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Microsoft Helps China To Censor Bloggers
    For the chinese government, which employs an estimated 30000 internet police, the restrictions are an extension of a longstanding policy to control the web
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    19. Chinese Government And Structure
    chinese government structrue, Chinese Communist Party and politics.
    http://www.index-china.com/index-english/Politics-gov-s.html
    Home Agriculture Art Business ... Travel Politics in China Government Government Chinese Communist Party The 58 million member CCP, authoritarian in structure and ideology, continues to dominate government and society. Nevertheless, China's population, geographical vastness, and social diversity frustrate attempts to rule by fiat from Beijing. Central leaders must increasingly build consensus for new policies among party members, local and regional leaders, influential non-party members, and the population at large. In periods of relative liberalization, the influence of people and organizations outside the formal party structure has tended to increase, particularly in the economic realm. This phenomenon is apparent today in the rapidly developing coastal region. Nevertheless, in all important government, economic, and cultural institutions in China, party committees work to see that party and state policy guidance is followed and that non-party members do not create autonomous organizations that could challenge party rule. Party control is tightest in government offices and in urban economic, industrial, and cultural settings; it is considerably looser in the rural areas, where the majority of the people live. Theoretically, the party's highest body is the Party Congress, which is supposed to meet at least once every 5 years. The primary organs of power in the Communist Party include:

    20. People's Republic Of China - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The government of the PRC is controlled by the Communist Party of China. The chinese government was unmoved by the explanation, insisting that the
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    People's Republic of China
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    PRC redirects here. For other uses, see PRC (disambiguation) . For the historical and cultural entity, see China
    The People's Republic of China PRC Pinyin : Zhōnghu¡ R©nm­n G²ngh©gu³ listen Traditional Simplified : 中华人民共和国), commonly referred to as China , is a country in East Asia . Since its founding in , it has been led by the Communist Party of China (CPC). It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.3 billion people, most of whom are said to be of Han Chinese ethnicity . It is the largest country in area in East Asia and the fourth largest in the world (third largest by landmass), after Russia Canada , and the United States . It borders 14 nations (counted clockwise): Vietnam Laos Myanmar India ... Mongolia and North Korea . Although it is often termed a communist state in the West, the PRC has considerably privatized its economy in the past three decades but retains significant political control of the economy especially in the remaining state owned enterprises and the banking sector, often propping industries that would fail otherwise with cheap government loans that are often not repaid. However, politically, it remains a one-party authoritarian state.

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