- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 12763
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
5:17
Xi Jinping to lead China's Communist Party
Xi Jinping confirmed as new leader of Communist Party amid urgent calls for it to clean it...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Xi Jinping to lead China's Communist Party
Xi Jinping confirmed as new leader of Communist Party amid urgent calls for it to clean its ranks of corruption.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 12763
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Who is Xi Jinping?
CNN's Stan Grant looks at the man expected to lead China. For more CNN videos, check out o...
published: 08 Nov 2012
author: CNN
Who is Xi Jinping?
CNN's Stan Grant looks at the man expected to lead China. For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com Or visit our site at www.cnn.com
- published: 08 Nov 2012
- views: 8378
- author: CNN
2:41
China's New leaders: Just who is Xi Jinping?
He's the president in waiting who's set to take the hot seat of one of the most powerful a...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: IBTimesUK
China's New leaders: Just who is Xi Jinping?
He's the president in waiting who's set to take the hot seat of one of the most powerful and prosperous countries on earth, but to many China's Xi Jinping remains something of a mystery. The 59 year old is expected take over from President Hu Jintao after the Communist Party Congress kicks off on 8 November, and his journey to the top has been anything but ordinary. Born in 1953 as the second of seven children fathered by communist revolutionary Xi Zhongxun, he led a privileged life the son of a man with close ties to leader of the country Chairman Mao. But his life took a sharp turn when at the age 15, his father was denounced by Mao and sent to live in a lice-infested cave to learn the communist way. During these desperate times, Xi spent his nights in the cave reading books on Marxism, maths and chemistry. It was these smarts that saw him gain a degree in chemical engineering and rise up the political ranks after joining the party in 1974. Up until now his ascent to the top has been low-key, and residents in Beijing admitted they were not sure what life will be like under Xi's rule. "I don't know much about him, but I think he should be the next leader. I think it will be better than before. Because now each generation is better than the last." "I think in terms of overall direction, he should be pretty similar to President Hu. But in terms of style, I think he will be a bit tougher. That's from my own personal speculation, and from some discussion online." But to many ...
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 2685
- author: IBTimesUK
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'We Do Not Really Know ... Xi Jinping'
NEW YORK, December 17, 2012 — US Ambassador to China Gary Locke and Orville Schell, Direct...
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: asiasociety
'We Do Not Really Know ... Xi Jinping'
NEW YORK, December 17, 2012 — US Ambassador to China Gary Locke and Orville Schell, Director of Asia Society's Center on US-China Relations, discuss China's new leader with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News. Read the full story here: scty.asia
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 571
- author: asiasociety
10:05
Who is Xi Jinping? - ABC TV The Drum 15/11/12
There were no surprises as the Chinese Communist Party elected Xi Jinping as the new gener...
published: 16 Nov 2012
author: usstudiescentre
Who is Xi Jinping? - ABC TV The Drum 15/11/12
There were no surprises as the Chinese Communist Party elected Xi Jinping as the new general secretary in a once in a decade ceremony, but how much do we know about the new leader and his intentions in office? Centre CEO Bates Gill joins the panel to discuss the transition.
- published: 16 Nov 2012
- views: 556
- author: usstudiescentre
3:11
China Leadership Transition: Who is Xi Jinping?
As the United States votes for its next president, China, too, is preparing for a leadersh...
published: 06 Nov 2012
author: asiasociety
China Leadership Transition: Who is Xi Jinping?
As the United States votes for its next president, China, too, is preparing for a leadership change — although much less is known about that process, which begins Thursday with the start of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Orville Schell attempts to shed light on this opaque political exercise. Read the full story here: scty.asia
- published: 06 Nov 2012
- views: 3010
- author: asiasociety
4:09
What Pushed Xi Jinping to Hastily Promote an Army General?
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com On Nov. 23rd Xi Ji...
published: 27 Nov 2012
author: ChinaForbiddenNews
What Pushed Xi Jinping to Hastily Promote an Army General?
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com On Nov. 23rd Xi Jinping, Chairman of the Central Military Commission promoted Wei Fenghe to Full General. Wei was the military commission and commander of the Second Artillery Corps. Some analysts pointed out Xi Jinping promoting Wei is actually against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Constitution. Then, what has triggered Xi to promote Wei in a rush? On Nov. 23rd Xi Jinping promoted his first army general, Wei Fenghe, according to Xinhua, the CCP news agency. Formally, there are two Central Military Commissions in China. One is the CCP Central Military Commission, the other one is the National Central Military Commission. Some scholars stated that promoting an army general is a national action. According to the constitution, the chairman of Central Military Commission is the head of the national Central Military Commission and also the head of the national military. Any appointment should be exercised by the chairman of the Central Military Commission. Xi Jinping has been recently promoted as the Chairman of the CCP's Central Military Commission. However, Hu Jintao is still Chairman of the national Central Military Commission. Commentator Xia Xiaoqiang: "Hu Jintao hopes that Xi Jinping improves authority in the military by promoting an army general. This will help maintain the stability of CCP regime in a whole. Meanwhile, it also proved that Hu Jintao is following the CCP's rule 'Guns are under ...
- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 297
- author: ChinaForbiddenNews
2:18
China's new leadership led by Xi Jinping
China's leadership transition has formally concluded. Vice President Xi Jinping was chosen...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
China's new leadership led by Xi Jinping
China's leadership transition has formally concluded. Vice President Xi Jinping was chosen as General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party. With his new leadership post, Xi also becomes the commander-in-chief of China's military. Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Beijing.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 8344
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
4:10
Xi Jinping's First Move: Honor Hu, Ignore Jiang
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Xi Jinping is the ...
published: 19 Nov 2012
author: ChinaForbiddenNews
Xi Jinping's First Move: Honor Hu, Ignore Jiang
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Xi Jinping is the 5th leader in CCP history. He became CCP's General Secretary and Chairman of the Military Commission after the 18th National Congress. Recently, Xi Jinping publicly praised Hu Jintao as having "sterling integrity" during the Central Military Commission meeting, and honored Hu's "scientific concept of development" during the first meeting of the 18th Central Political Bureau. Jiang Zemin's "three represents" was never mentioned. It is believed that by honoring Hu Jintao and ignoring Jiang Zemin, Xi Jinping is attempting to prevent intervention by the retired generation. On the afternoon of November 16, Hu Jintao, who just stepped down as the Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), attended a special meeting of the CMC with his successor, Xi Jinping. Hu said at the meeting that Xi Jinping is a competent Party General Secretary and CMC chairman. Xi Jinping commented that Hu Jintao voluntarily stepped down from the CMC chairman post and described how Hu Jintao's "complete retirement" reflects his "sterling integrity." Liu Yinquan, moderator of the Central Committee of the China Social Democratic Party, believes that Hu and Xi's mutual praise demonstrates the alliance between the two. Liu Yinquan also analyses that two other persons have played an important role in their alliance as well. Liu Yinquan, moderator of the Central Committee of the China Social Democratic Party: "One ...
- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 708
- author: ChinaForbiddenNews
2:08
China's Xi Jinping missing: dead or alive 习近平在那ㄦ? (习總、雜種、太子、习阴毒)
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published: 14 Sep 2012
author: NMAWorldEdition
China's Xi Jinping missing: dead or alive 习近平在那ㄦ? (习總、雜種、太子、习阴毒)
SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: www.youtube.com 习近平在那ㄦ? (习總、雜種、太子、习阴毒) Xi Jinping was set to take over as head of China's Communist Party until he mysteriously disappeared. It's been 13 days since China's vice president was last seen in public. Facebook: www.facebook.com Webpage: www.nma.tv Twitter @nmatv: twitter.com Tumblr: nmatv.tumblr.com Xi Jinping was expected to become the next president of China this month. His disappearance sparked rumors across China and the rest of the world, several high-profile meetings between Xi and foreign dignitaries including US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been cancelled. This isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened in China. The communist country has a history of striving for perfection by covering up the illnesses and deaths of political leaders. Eleven days after he went missing, "Xi Jinping" emerged to send his condolences to the family of Comrade Huang Rong, a veteran who passed away last week at the age of 102. At least, that's what China says happened.
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 14599
- author: NMAWorldEdition
7:35
Obama Meets Chinese VP Xi Jinping
In this video shortened to remove the breaks for translation, President Barack Obama meets...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: TheDailyConversation
Obama Meets Chinese VP Xi Jinping
In this video shortened to remove the breaks for translation, President Barack Obama meets and exchanges greetings with China's Vice President Xi Jinping in the White House Oval Office. See the full video here: www.youtube.com Add TDC to your circles on Google+ plus.google.com Join the conversation on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow The Daily Conversation on Twitter www.twitter.com
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 18339
- author: TheDailyConversation
3:56
How Far Will Xi Jinping and Wang Yang Go?
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com As General Secreta...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: ChinaForbiddenNews
How Far Will Xi Jinping and Wang Yang Go?
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com As General Secretary of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping went to Shenzhen City of Guangdong, Wang Yang's territory, for the first time. During the meeting with Lui Tuck Yew, Singapore Minister for Transport, Wang Yang stressed to reform following Singapore model. It is speculated that Xi Jinping and Wang Yang are forming a bond. How far will the reform go with Xi Jinping and Wang Yang hand in hand? The following is our report. Narrator: December 9, Wang Yang met Singapore Minister for Transport, Lui Tuck Yew, in Guangzhou. In their meeting, Wang mentioned to further reform and opening up, and indicated Guangdong will learn from Singapore. Xi Jinping was reported to have suggested the same political view long ago. It was believed that Wang Yang will soon take the post of Deputy Prime Minister and leave Guangdong. His talk was more like his political stance. Taking the same reform direction as Xi Jinping seems to have helped Wang Yang's future role in the Communist regime under Xi Jinping's leadership. China social issue researcher Zhang Jian pointed out that Xi Jinping is safeguarding the dictatorship of the Communist regime. On the surface, Xi Jinping supports Wang Yang and the reform. In reality, it's a Communist Party's show through manipulating the reform and Wang Yang. China social issue researcher Zhang Jian: "Rather than to save China, Xi Jinping wants to save the Communist Party and continue the ...
- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 161
- author: ChinaForbiddenNews
7:39
The rise of China's Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping's father was a revolutionary hero and he grew up as a Party Princeling, one of ...
published: 18 Nov 2012
author: australianetworknews
The rise of China's Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping's father was a revolutionary hero and he grew up as a Party Princeling, one of the privileged children of the founders of the Communist state. But during the Cultural Revolution the young Xi went into exile. His rehabilitation and rise through the ranks began in the coastal provinces that became the engines of China's economic transformation.
- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 793
- author: australianetworknews
3:43
Tibetans vs China's Xi Jinping: Gangnam Style
On the eve of the CCP's 18th Party Congress, Students for a Free Tibet and the Internation...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: SFTHQ
Tibetans vs China's Xi Jinping: Gangnam Style
On the eve of the CCP's 18th Party Congress, Students for a Free Tibet and the International Tibet Network release a parody video titled "Tibetans challenge Xi Jinping - Gangnam Style." A takeoff of Korean star Psy's uber-popular Gangnam Style, the video features China's heir apparent as a dimwit -- a big-headed oaf whose only response to Tibetans' growing resistance is to arrest, beat and torture protestors. But Xi -- like the four generations of undemocratic CCP heads before him -- cannot stop Tibetans who are moving beyond fear and challenging the very foundations of Chinese rule in Tibet. Ultimately, the joke is on Xi Jinping, the soon to be leader of the unfree world and a remnant of authoritarian rulers of the past. Xi: Resolve the Tibet crisis now or Tibet will soon become your biggest headache. Join Tibet's Xi Challenge: www.xijinping-tibetchallenge.org About the making of this video: Using the power of humor and theater, this video highlights the cruelty and absurdity of the Chinese government's colonial policies in Tibet that have driven 63 Tibetans to set themselves on fire in protest of Chinese rule; 50 this year alone. It also depicts some of the creative protest tactics being used by Tibetans to challenge China's occupation, including a 2011 boycott of Chinese vegetable vendors. This video will be banned in China and Tibet but Beijing's censors cannot stop the truth from spreading: Xi Jinping, China's 5th generation leader will be the last to rule Tibet ...
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 45169
- author: SFTHQ
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China VP Xi Jinping's nostalgic Iowa visit
The Chinese Vice President returns to Muscatine, Iowa, after visiting the town in 1985. CN...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: CNN
China VP Xi Jinping's nostalgic Iowa visit
The Chinese Vice President returns to Muscatine, Iowa, after visiting the town in 1985. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 6988
- author: CNN
16:41
China Focus - Xi Jinping's Disappearance Isn't the Whole Story
China Focus has moved to a new channel, Be sure to subscribe to www.youtube.com What happe...
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: NTDTV
China Focus - Xi Jinping's Disappearance Isn't the Whole Story
China Focus has moved to a new channel, Be sure to subscribe to www.youtube.com What happened to Xi Jinping, China's leader-in-waiting? Why has he been absent from public view since September 1? And why did he cancel meetings for a range of foreign diplomats, including Hillary Clinton? These are questions on everyone's mind. And the Chinese Internet is filled with rumors—ranging from a heart attack to an assassination attempt and more. On today's China Focus, we discuss what are the likely possibilities, and how there's more to the story than Xi's disappearance. A series of events that happened after Xi left the public eye may be the true indicator of the next battle in China's power struggle.
- published: 11 Sep 2012
- views: 1655
- author: NTDTV
2:33
Xi Jinping's appointment: What will change?
Foreign Minister Bob Carr and the ABC's Jim Middleton reflects on the appointment of Xi Ji...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: NewsOnABC
Xi Jinping's appointment: What will change?
Foreign Minister Bob Carr and the ABC's Jim Middleton reflects on the appointment of Xi Jinping as Chinese President.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 894
- author: NewsOnABC
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Vice President Xi Jinping Policy Speech February 15, 2012
Vice President Xi Jinping delivered a major policy speech of his US visit at a luncheon co...
published: 16 Feb 2012
author: TheNCUSCR
Vice President Xi Jinping Policy Speech February 15, 2012
Vice President Xi Jinping delivered a major policy speech of his US visit at a luncheon co-hosted by the US-China Business Council and the National Committee on US-China Relations on February 15 in Washington, DC Speech begins at 26:40 Introductions and speakers on the video include: Mr. Muhtar Kent, Chair, The US-China Business Council; Chair and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company The Hon. John Bryson, US Secretary of Commerce The Hon. Carla A. Hills, Chair, National Committee on US-China Relations; Chair & CEO, Hills & Company The Hon. Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, America --China Forum; Chairman, Kissinger Associates His Excellency Xi Jinping, Vice President, People's Republic of China
- published: 16 Feb 2012
- views: 25551
- author: TheNCUSCR