- Ding
Guangen (Chinese: 丁关根;
September 1929 – July 22, 2012) was a
Chinese politician who
served in
senior leadership roles in the
Chinese Communist Party...
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route in
Yunnan province,
located in 21
counties and cities。 The site of
Guangen Bridge is
located in
Minjiang Village, Zhen Yuan
County and Enle Old Street...
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include publicity, information, and
political communication: 73 When Ding
Guangen traveled abroad on
official visits, he was
known as the
Minister of Information...
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deputy head of the
Central Public Relation Department as a
deputy to Ding
Guangen. In 2002, at the 16th
Party Congress, Liu
became the head of the Central...
- more
liberal change from the
strictures of
former propaganda chief Ding
Guangen. Li had made a
major speech advocating that
media stay "close to the public"...
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usually the
group leader is a
Politburo Standing Committee member, Ding
Guangen, who led the
CLGPIW from 1992 to 2002, was
concurrently Standing Committee...
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February 1987 –
December 1992
Preceded by Zhu
Houze Succeeded by Ding
Guangen Personal details Born
September 1933 Wuxi, Jiangsu,
China Died 4 February...
- (b. 1923) 2011 – Cees de Wolf,
Dutch footballer (b. 1945) 2012 – Ding
Guangen,
Chinese engineer and
politician (b. 1929) 2012 –
George Armitage Miller...
- propaganda, and
overrules the CCP
Propaganda Department.[citation needed] Ding
Guangen (1997–2002) Li
Changchun (2002–2013) Liu
Yunshan (2013–2017) Wang Huning...
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original on 24 July 2023.
Retrieved 24 July 2023. "丁关根同志逝世" [Comrade Ding
Guangen p****ed away].
Beijing News (in Chinese). 23 July 2012.
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