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Michael S. Choe '94, Zemin W. Li '94 and Shigeo Hirano '94 also participated in the program...

Author: By Rebecca M. Wand, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Undergrads on Japanese TV | 10/14/1992 | See Source »

Baker held marathon talks with Qian, President Yang Shangkun, Premier Li and party chief Jiang Zemin, ticking off U.S. concerns about political repression, arms sales, the trade imbalance, North Korea. A senior State Department official, recalling Baker's eight months of shuttle diplomacy that led to the Middle East peace talks in Madrid, called the discussions in Beijing "every bit as tough and difficult, if not tougher." At one point President Yang told the secretary that some problems "cannot be solved for the time being, and the two sides may well leave them aside." On the eve of his departure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: Comes the Evolution | 11/25/1991 | See Source »

Carter's message, which he repeated to Premier Li Peng and Communist General Secretary Jiang Zemin, produced no visible results, though the former President did receive assurances that Chinese students in the U.S. who obtain a permit to return home will not be harassed or arrested once back in China. Chinese analysts believe the regime may have let Carter speak to help persuade Washington to continue most-favored-nation trade relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: A Breath of Fresh Air | 4/29/1991 | See Source »

...being a "counterrevolutionary, a traitor and a political hooligan" who attempted to subvert members of the army. Because of the severity of the charges, it was widely feared that he had been executed. In an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters aired two weeks ago, Communist Party chief Jiang Zemin said he could not say what had happened to Wang, but added, "I think ((he was)) never killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Many Really Died? Tiananmen Square Fatalities | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

Since the Tiananmen crackdown in June, many China watchers had been convinced that Deng would retain his last post for a while longer to preserve his legacy of economic growth as well as to ensure the succession of his newly anointed heir, Jiang Zemin, a former Shanghai mayor who was named General Secretary in the chaos following the massacre. So far, however, Jiang has had little opportunity to prove his mettle. In fact, even though the Central Committee named Jiang to succeed Deng, it also expanded the powers of hard- line President Yang Shangkun, 82, a Jiang rival. Unlike Jiang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China Advice from a Former President | 11/20/1989 | See Source »

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