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Extraction Summary
12
People
6
Organizations
4
Locations
3
Events
2
Relationships
5
Quotes
Document Information
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Newspaper page (china daily)
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4.06 MB
Summary
This document is a scanned page from China Daily dated October 20, 2014 (Page 8, Opinion). It features an editorial on the Fourth Plenary Session of the CPC focused on the 'rule of law,' an article by Robert Lawrence Kuhn analyzing Xi Jinping's book 'The Governance of China,' and an article by Fu Jing regarding trade relations between China and the EU (specifically telecom and solar panels). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
People (12)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Xi Jinping | President of China/General Secretary of CPC |
Subject of Robert Lawrence Kuhn's article discussing his book 'The Governance of China' and his political vision.
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| Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Author/Corporate Strategist |
Author of the article 'Decoding Xi's future vision'.
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| Fu Jing | China Daily Chief Correspondent in Brussels |
Author of the article 'Courtesy, not confrontation, best for Europe'.
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| Gao Hucheng | Minister of Commerce (China) |
Visited Brussels to meet with EU counterparts regarding trade disputes.
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| Karel De Gucht | Outgoing Trade Commissioner (EU) |
Described as a 'thorn in the side' of Chinese business; met with Gao Hucheng.
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| Cecilia Malmstrom | Swedish Politician |
Incoming Trade Commissioner replacing De Gucht.
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| Li Keqiang | Premier of China |
Hosted dinner for EU leaders in Milan; involved in resolving solar panel and telecom disputes.
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| Jose Manuel Barroso | European Commission President |
Attended dinner hosted by Li Keqiang.
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| Herman Van Rompuy | European Council President |
Attended dinner hosted by Li Keqiang.
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| Adam Zhu | Partner of Robert Lawrence Kuhn |
Met privately with Xi Jinping in 2006 alongside Kuhn.
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| Li Min | Cartoonist |
Credited with the editorial cartoon.
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| Dalai Lama | Religious Leader |
Mentioned as a source of tension when allowed to visit Europe.
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| China Daily |
Publisher of the document.
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| Communist Party of China (CPC) |
Holding its 18th Central Committee Fourth Plenary Session.
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| European Commission |
Headquarters visited by Gao Hucheng.
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| Huawei Technologies Co |
Target of potential EU investigation; described as job creator in Europe.
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| ZTE Corp |
Target of potential EU investigation.
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| National People's Congress (NPC) |
China's top legislature.
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Timeline (3 events)
October 18, 2014
Meeting regarding telecom trade dispute.
Brussels European Commission Headquarters
October 20, 2014
Opening of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the CPC.
Beijing
CPC Officials
October 8, 2014
Locations (4)
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Capital of China, dateline for articles.
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Headquarters of European Commission, location of meetings.
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Site of summit of Asian and European leaders.
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Location of Book Fair where Xi's book was launched.
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Relationships (2)
Kuhn refers to Adam Zhu as 'my long-term partner'.
Kuhn wrote a book/article about Xi and met him privately in 2006.
Key Quotes (5)
"The rule of law is the only way to eliminate, once and for all, the most serious threat to good governance and to secure the blessings of prosperity and justice to the people."Source
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"Happiness does not fall from the sky... nor do dreams come true automatically."Source
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"We need to assess ourselves objectively."Source
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"Courtesy, not confrontation, best for Europe"Source
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Quote #4
"If De Gucht had kept the big picture in mind, he would not have made confrontational moves against China and its businesses."Source
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Quote #5
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