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China's Communist Party at 100: Where are the women?


China’s Communist Party at 100: Where are the women?
Erin Hale
One hundred years after the secretive founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on board a Shanghai boat, China is a radically different world from the one the party wanted to overturn in 1921.
People are richer, have fewer children and more job opportunities than their ancestors could probably ever have imagined.
But amid the upheaval, one thing remains the same.
Men continue to dominate political power.
No women were present that day in Shanghai and women’s rights were not specifically mentioned, even though they were very much in the air as part of China’s “New Culture Movement” and the May 4 protests of 1919 that would prove an inspiration to the CCP’s leaders. ....

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China's Communist Party at 100: Where are the women? | Politics News


One hundred years after the secretive founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on board a Shanghai boat, China is a radically different world from the one the party wanted to overturn in 1921.
People are richer, have fewer children and more job opportunities than their ancestors could probably ever have imagined.
But amid the upheaval, one thing remains the same.
Men continue to dominate political power.
No women were present that day in Shanghai and women’s rights were not specifically mentioned, even though they were very much in the air as part of China’s “New Culture Movement” and the May 4 protests of 1919 that would prove an inspiration to the CCP’s leaders. ....

Hong Kong , South Korea , Republic Of China , Taiwan General , Mao Zedong , Victor Shih , Barack Obama , Linda Jaivin , Richard Mcgregor , Sun Chunlan , Mercator Institute For China , Politburo Standing Committee , Standing Committee Of The Politburo , Standing Committee , National Congress , Chinese Communist Party , Asia Society , University Of California San Diego , Asian Institute , China Data Lab , University Of Toronto Department Political Science , China New Culture Movement , California San , Provincial Standing Committee , Vice Premier Sun Chunlan , Politburo Standing ,