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Extraction Summary
8
People
8
Organizations
5
Locations
2
Events
1
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
News clipping / evidence document
File Size:
3.12 MB
Summary
A scanned page from the South China Morning Post (Insight section) dated March 10, 2018. It contains three op-ed articles: one by Robert Lawrence Kuhn defending the removal of term limits for Xi Jinping, one by Edith Terry defending land leases for private clubs in Hong Kong, and one by Wenshan Jia promoting China's Belt and Road Initiative. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023683' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation, likely as an attachment in a larger communication chain.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Author |
Author of 'Power with purpose', public intellectual, investment banker
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| Xi Jinping | President of China |
Subject of the main article regarding term limits and the Belt and Road Initiative
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| Edith Terry | Author |
Author of 'Private clubs deserve cushy rental deals', honorary secretary of Victoria Recreation Club
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| Frank Pfeiffer | Member of Victoria Recreation Club |
Zen Buddhist and mountain climber, active member since the 1960s
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| Wu Kam Shing | Chairman |
First Hong Kong Chinese chairman of the Victoria Recreation Club
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| Wenshan Jia | Author |
Author of 'What the Western belt and road sceptics are missing', professor at Chapman University
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| Donald Trump | US President |
Mentioned regarding reaction to China's ending of term limits
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| Sigmar Gabriel | German Foreign Minister |
Quoted regarding China's geostrategic concept
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Organizations (8)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| South China Morning Post |
Publisher of the newspaper
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023683'
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| National People's Congress |
Chinese legislative body mentioned in the article
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| Communist Party |
Ruling party of China
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| Victoria Recreation Club |
Private club in Hong Kong discussed in Edith Terry's article
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| Legislative Council |
Hong Kong legislative body
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| Chapman University |
Affiliation of author Wenshan Jia
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| Renmin University of China |
Affiliation of author Wenshan Jia
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Timeline (2 events)
Locations (5)
| Location | Context |
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Location of the newspaper and subject of the private clubs article
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Location of the National People's Congress
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Emerald Bay
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Mentioned in relation to Victoria Recreation Club
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Location mentioned in relation to swimming and the club
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Location of the Security Conference
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Relationships (1)
Edith Terry is the honorary secretary of the Victoria Recreation Club.
Key Quotes (3)
"Many expect this experiment to end badly for China. It is indeed an experiment but its end is not set"Source
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Quote #1
"The government argued that subsidies were needed because use of land for sports and recreation would never trump commercial utilisation"Source
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Quote #2
"The anti-China smear campaign must be replaced by a discourse involving consultation and communication"Source
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Quote #3
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