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What would Mao say to Trump if they can have a heart-to-heart now

What would Mao say to Trump if they can have a heart-to-heart now

January 7, 2021 Ling Li Leave a comment

Just to be fair to Mao, Trump’s attempt to ape the Cultural Revolution (CR) is less than mediocre because he…

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Posted in: Chinese Communist Party, History, Politics Filed under: Cultural Revolution, Mao, Maoism, Trump, Trumpianism
Cultural Revolution, Again? What next approaching 2022?

Cultural Revolution, Again? What next approaching 2022?

July 21, 2020 Ling Li 1 Comment

A conversation between Carl Minzner and Ling Li   Carl Minzner and I discussed about what it might mean when…

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Posted in: Miscellaneous Filed under: 2022, 20th Party Congress, 20大, CCP, Chinese Communist Party, Cultural Revolution, Xi Jinping
Discussion: how come China’s courts acquitted more people during the Cultural Revolution than they do now?

Discussion: how come China’s courts acquitted more people during the Cultural Revolution than they do now?

May 11, 2020 Ling Li Leave a comment

Prof. Clarke’s recent post show that the acquittal rates in 1966-1969 were nearly 25 times higher than that of 2013-2016.…

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Posted in: Law, Politics Filed under: CCP, courts, criminal justice, Cultural Revolution

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