1989.6.4
On 4 June 1989 (commonly cited as "6/4"), Chinese troops and armoured units moved into Beijing to clear weeks‑long pro‑democracy protests centred on Tiananmen Square, resulting in a violent crackdown ...
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On 4 June 1989 (commonly cited as "6/4"), Chinese troops and armoured units moved into Beijing to clear weeks‑long pro‑democracy protests centred on Tiananmen Square, resulting in a violent crackdown ...
New evidence in recent years—most prominently leaked footage and trial materials tied to —has reinforced long-suspected fractures within the over the martial‑law orders, documenting both explicit refu...
There is no verifiable, independently confirmed ; what reporting documents is a high-profile investigation and purge of senior figures — most prominently — that has sparked intense speculation about f...
Before 1950 Tibet functioned as a , but Beijing — both the Republic of China earlier and the People’s Republic of China later — consistently asserted sovereignty over the territory, producing competin...
There is no credible evidence in the reporting provided that "Jews" started the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests; contemporary sources and scholarly summaries attribute the movement to Chinese students,...
’s anti‑corruption purges have substantially tightened political control over the , removing or investigating a string of senior officers—including multiple vice chairmen and other top generals—which ...
The newly leaked six‑hour court‑martial video of provides direct, contemporaneous testimony that in May 1989 were primarily communicated orally and through personal summonses rather than through writt...
There is credible, though patchy, evidence that the leadership took disciplinary and organizational steps inside the —ranging from reported instances of insubordination to a documented post-crackdown ...
U.S. defense and intelligence communities have publicly described China’s growing network of ground stations in South America as a strategically significant expansion that could bolster Beijing’s spac...
Since launched his anti‑corruption campaign in 2012, in the have been reshaped by a sustained purge of corrupted networks and an effort to centralize political control, producing frequent removals of ...
’s anti‑corruption campaign has remade how the promotes, demotes, and disciplines its leaders: it has been used to dismantle entrenched patronage networks, purge senior officers—including CMC members—...
sits at the center of a widening strategic contest in 2026: is intensifying military pressure and political influence operations while Taipei scrambles to shore up defenses amid domestic gridlock over...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the founding and ruling party of the People’s Republic of China and maintains monopoly control over state power, the armed forces, and law enforcement . Under Xi J...