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...allow himself a small touch of levity. Having come to power in 2002 under the shadow of his predecessor Jiang Zemin, by the end of the Party Congress Hu had largely cemented his leadership for the next five years. He had engineered the departure from the Politburo of Zeng Qinghong, a Jiang ally who wielded enormous influence in the party. He had also stage-managed the promotion of several protégés to senior positions in the party's highest councils. And Hu had even managed to have his concept of "scientific development" - a catchphrase for implementing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advantage Hu Jintao | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

...TIME: Do you think the center is pretty clean? LEE: The core leaders I know - Hu Jintao, [Standing Committee Chairman] Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, [Vice President] Zeng Qinghong - I say definitely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lee Kuan Yew Reflects | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...pushing the U.S.'s buttons--including the ones on our gas pumps. Venezuela is the U.S.'s fourth-largest oil supplier (15% of U.S. imports), a nearby and reliable source that few in Washington want to alienate. But the visit to Caracas last week by Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong was the latest reminder that Chávez, a sharp critic of U.S. foreign policy, wants to cut Venezuela's dependence on the U.S. market and start exporting to his oil-thirsty ideological ally, China. Talks are under way to build pipelines to pump Venezuelan crude to Pacific ports in Colombia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Chávez's Oil Still Flow? | 1/30/2005 | See Source »

...convictions or just a tactical effort to burnish his hard-line credentials among political factions that do not completely support him. Before relinquishing the helm, Jiang installed important allies in the Party's bureaucracy who continue to be loyal to him and his powerful Politburo acolyte, Vice President Zeng Qinghong. The Party's General Office, for instance, which controls the daily flow of memos and intelligence, remains in the grip of Jiang appointee Wang Gang. Until Hu maneuvers more of his own people into key political positions, the President must watch his step. "Most leaders have to shore up their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Requiem for Reform? | 1/23/2005 | See Source »

...will Jiang's retirement give Hu an entirely free hand. The highest source of real power in China is the Party's Standing Committee, and five of its nine members remain allies of Jiang. One man to watch is Jiang's former political secretary, Zeng Qinghong. Jiang is widely believed to want Zeng installed as the No. 2 on the Central Military Commission. Regardless of whether he gets that appointment or not, Zeng will act as a counterbalance to Hu in the leadership. "Zeng," says a senior Party member, "will continue where Jiang leaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jiang's Farewell | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

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