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Understanding China's Political System
fas.orgIts ruling Communist Party, in power for 69 years, was initially called the Russian Communist Party. It changed its name in 1925 to the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), and in 1952 to Communist Party of the Soviet Union. China’s ruling party has kept the same name throughout its history.
Understanding China's Political System
sgp.fas.orggrassroots non-governmental organizations. One test of a political system is its ability to manage political transitions. In the run-up to a once-in a decade change in the Communist Party’s leadership in November 2012, Communist Party Politburo member and Chongqing Municipality Party Secretary Bo Xilai fell from grace,
Understanding China’s Political System
www.refworld.orgcitizenry who are demanding more transparency and accountability from government. In addition, China=s approximately 3,000-member National People=s Congress (NPC), largely a symbolic organization for much of its existence, has become somewhat more assertive in recent years, although it still cannot veto basic Party policies.