March 16, 2012

Future of Chinese Economy Will Force Political Reform

CS Monitor, Christian Science Monitor

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The ouster of a prominent Communist Party member, Bo Xilai, hints at this year's power struggle to define political reforms needed to avoid big problems for the Chinese economy.

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