He Weifang (born July 17, 1960; Chinese: 贺卫方; pinyin: Hè Wèifāng) is a Chinese legal scholar and a former professor at Peking University. He has advocated...
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Weifang (simplified Chinese: 潍坊; traditional Chinese: 濰坊; pinyin: Wéifāng) is a prefecture-level city in central Shandong province, People's Republic...
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Jilin Xu Youyu Zhu Xueqin Zhang Weiying Wu Jinglian Liu Xiaobo Fang Fang He Weifang Zhang Qianfan Mao Yushi Li Yinhe Neoauthoritarianism Chen Yuan Wang Huning...
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over four years in prison after he sought to defend victims of forced sterilization and abortion; following his release, he remained under house arrest....
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China He Zizhen (贺子珍) third wife of Mao Zedong from May 1930 to 1937 He Guoqiang (贺国强) retired senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party He Weifang (贺卫方)...
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Jiabao apologised to the nation, saying he felt "extremely guilty" about the poisoned milk products, in the same way he had previously asked the people's pardon...
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In a media interview, he expressed his anger at “the shoddy ‘tofu’ buildings.” Liu was detained on June 25, 2008 at his school. He was ordered to serve...
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legal scholars in China, including Zhang Qianfan, Chen Xinliang, and He Weifang. Founded in 1904, Peking University Law School is China's oldest law school...
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Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He is currently the chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He has been a leading ideologist...
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embezzlement charges. He came to prominence through his tenures as Mayor of Dalian and then the governor of Liaoning. From 2004 to November 2007, he served as Minister...
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activists include law professors with university teaching positions—including He Weifang, Xu Zhiyong, and Teng Biao—professional lawyers, and “barefoot lawyers...
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correspondent for the paper, he covered both the Bosnian War and the Iraq War. After covering Yugoslavia's break-up as a war correspondent, he came to admire strong...
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personal studio. In November, she played the titular character psychologist He Dun, in the urban drama Psychologist, the television series adaption of Bi...
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metaphysical necessity but because of what he calls a development of the spirit, what he labels as dialectical necessity. He claims that history should be perceived...
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Jilin Xu Youyu Zhu Xueqin Zhang Weiying Wu Jinglian Liu Xiaobo Fang Fang He Weifang Zhang Qianfan Mao Yushi Li Yinhe Neoauthoritarianism Chen Yuan Wang Huning...
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three months for "damaging property and organising a mob to disturb traffic." He was released from prison in 2010 after serving his full sentence, but remained...
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Diocese of Weifang on 20 April 2023 by Pope Francis and the Chinese government. Antonio was born on 1 November 1970 in Weifang, China. He studied at the...
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involved in campaigns to end Chinese Communist Party one-party rule in China. He was arrested numerous times, and was described as China's most prominent dissident...
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and raised in Shanghai. He is an alumnus of Nanjing University, where he studied Solid State Physics as an undergraduate. He earned a CUSPEA scholarship...
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Communist Party (CCP) in early 1988 when Wu Jiaxiang wrote an article in which he concluded that the British monarchy initiated modernization by "pulling down...
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Junning Liu Xiaobo Mao Yushi Pu Zhiqiang Ran Yunfei Fang Lizhi Ha Jin He Weifang Su Xiaokang Yu Ying-shih Wang Dan Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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scholars Chen Guangcheng Gao Zhisheng Guo Feixiong Guo Guoting Hao Jinsong He Weifang Jiang Tianyong Li Boguang Li Heping Li Jianqiang Li Xiongbing Mo Shaoping...
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(Binzhou) Jining Medical University (Jining) Weifang Medical University (Weifang) Weifang University (Weifang) Shandong Institute of Business and Technology...
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Hui's performance in his interview with the New Left Review suggests that he fully understood that the term was inevitably generated by social change and...
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researches focus on contemporary Chinese literature and intellectual history. He was the executive editor (with Huang Ping) of the influential magazine Dushu...
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Minzu University of China. He was previously a professor at Peking University Law School, and a researcher on Hong Kong affairs. He is a "conservative socialist"...
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University, and in 1990, Mao was a senior lecturer at Queensland University. He co-founded the Unirule Institute of Economics, which educated new and old...
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University during the period 1987–90. There he studied and became convinced of neoliberal 'Chicago School' economics. He engaged in many protests of the existing...
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and its Legitimization. Routledge. pp. 225–. ISBN 978-1-00-073039-5. He Weifang (20 January 2016). Shihezi Diary. City University of Hong Kong Press....
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