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...HU JINTAO by Matthew Forney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Table of Contents: Apr. 26, 2004 | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...leave his mark on China's long history, though, Hu will have to encourage something his predecessors blocked: political reform. As a hydropower engineer whose competence, not creativity, pushed him through the party ranks, Hu, 61, seems ill suited to the task. On his watch, some 3,000 people were sentenced for political and religious crimes last year. Yet a growing number of activists who push for cautious change--like curbing the country's labor-camp gulags and ending arbitrary police detentions--take heart from Hu's reluctance to crack down on their efforts. Many see him as a pragmatist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hu Jin Tao | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...Lunar New Year, China's most important holiday, the country's President took time out from running the world's next superpower, drove several hours outside Beijing and knocked unannounced at the two-room village home of peasant Lu Zhanlin. As Lu gaped in astonishment, Hu helped the family stuff dumplings and chatted for an hour about corn prices. Then he handed Lu a red envelope with $120 to buy fertilizer and left. "Hu says he'll help us grow richer, and he follows through on his promises," says Lu, who was impressed--even though "my dumplings looked nicer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hu Jin Tao | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...social call punctuated Hu's banner year after taking over China's presidency from Jiang Zemin. At home, Hu fashions himself as a uniquely accessible Communist Party leader concerned with the plight of common folk--far different from Jiang, who seemed most comfortable in his glitzy Shanghai hometown. Ordinary Chinese welcome Hu's pledge to raise stagnant peasant incomes, his firing of officials for covering up last year's SARS epidemic and his ban on ostentatious airport send-offs for traveling dignitaries. At the same time, he has hobnobbed with leaders of capitalist nations at G-8 meetings and pressured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hu Jin Tao | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...next generation to resolve?invites voters to flow to other parties at either end of the political spectrum. And efforts to make the KMT more bentuhua, although necessary to win elections, pits the KMT in an unfamiliar game. "Bentuhua lends itself to independence and extremism," says Jason Hu, one of the horsepower trio, "so we can't compete with the DPP on that subject." So what's left? Hu says the KMT must "hope voters are one day mature enough to support a more mature party." It could be a long wait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is The KMT All Washed Up? | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

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