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"The Communist Party" appears in these documents as a general geopolitical reference, primarily in discussions about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and historical Cold War contexts, with no direct connection to Jeffrey Epstein or his network.
Nearly all mentions refer to the Chinese Communist Party in the context of China-related policy discussions, including Xi Jinping's leadership, United Front work targeting overseas Chinese, Deng Xiaoping's reforms, and Vatican relations. A smaller subset references the CPUSA in historical Cold War contexts (FBI infiltration, the Smith Act, defectors). These appear in House Oversight Committee documents that seem to be background policy papers and news compilations, not materials from Epstein's personal files.
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ent Xi Jin- ping (#2) was designated as “core” of the Communist Party's Central Committee, some Western media were quick
nce for a people navigating their way through huge challenges hen, at a recent party plenum, President Xi Jin- ping (#2) was designated as “core” of the Communist Party's Central Committee, some Western media were quick to condemn the rise of a new “strongman”. While recognising the significance of Xi as the core was c
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ngsheng, the former chairman of the Chinese People’s Consultative Conference and a former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party’s Central Committee.® Goals and Methods The key goal of the Party’s united front work with overseas Chinese is to gain support for the Communist Part
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020490 →d other independent Chinese voices with which the Party does not agree. Chinese Americans appointed to such positions in organizations established by the Communist Party have subsequently led protests against Taiwan and Tibet and participated in campaigns to silence Chinese dissidents, such as the exiled billionaire G
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d Flora Wovschin, were involved in espionage. The remaining three, Harold M. Koch, a Catholic priest protest- ing the Vietnam War; Arnold Lockshin, a Communist Party organizer; and Lee Harvey Oswald, a U.S. marine, defected for idealistic principles. All were given asylum, and two, Webster and Oswald, redefected t
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ctly the same Source: CEIC, Wind, UBS, as of 15 Octeber 2012 date as in the previous leadership handover in 2002. With the transition of the senior Communist Party leadership Investment staying supportive to growth taking place in this meeting, political uncertainties should be reduced. Execution of policy easin
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tions intertwining and interacting with each other.” Once again, all this will seem more than a little arcane. But in the ideological dialect of the Communist Party, it seems to mean several things. First, that there is nothing random about what is unfolding in the world today. Second, these reflect certain immut
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ct them from Sunni hegemony and persecution. Other minorities, including Christians, Druzes, and Ismailis, tended to join the Baath (or in some cases the Communist Party and Syrian Socialist National Party) for similar reasons. The eventual dominance achieved by the Alawis may be attributed to their highland military
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030091 →rtment cables obtained by the antisecrecy group WikiLeaks that mentioned the dispute. [*] Mr. Nazarbayev, 70, [*Ja former steel worker and Soviet-era Communist Party leader, has been in power for two decades, presiding over Central Asia's most vibrant economy. Human rights activists, however, have long accused him
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ister as foreign agents. Otherwise they have to go to jail. So they register as foreign agents. Then they have to go to jail under the Smith Act. So the Communist Party isn’ t very much fun to belong to any more. But there’ s a way to belong without going to jail. You have to join the FBI first. Most of the members d
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rican military. And just in case people didn't get the point, Mr. Xi recently visited Jiangxi, the starting point of the Long March in 1934, in which the Communist Party endured many hardships but ultimately emerged victorious. I can almost hear members of the Trump administration groaning. Why on earth would they nee
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033365 →are unusually clean; the surveillance cameras unusually - even for Beijing - dense. The neighborhood is home to many of the last of the generation of Communist Party cadres who joined and supported its rise decades ago. Several years ago, I found myself settled into one of them for an afternoon tea with Huang Hua,
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