An NPR reporter who met Jiang Zemin reflects on the man and his evolving nation as China holds a memorial service for the late leader.
on Jan. 6, 2021, and tried to overturn the U.S. presidential election."Time and history are on our side, and this is where our conviction and resilience lie, and why we are so determined and confident."
In the nine years I'd been away, though, corruption had metastasized inside the Communist Party and it was in deep trouble. Officials were stealing with both hands. The rise of social media empowered citizens and news organizations to expose the failures of local and provincial officials.
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