- Hu
Jintao (born 21
December 1942) is a
Chinese retired politician who
served as the
general secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to...
-
Jintao or Jin-tao or variation, may
refer to: Chen
Jintao (1870–1939),
founder of the Bank of
China (BOC) and
Chief Financial Officer of the Republic...
- On
October 22, 2022, Hu
Jintao,
former General Secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party, was
escorted out of the hall at the
closing ceremony of the 20th...
-
leadership titles from 2002 to 2005,
being succeeded in
these roles by Hu
Jintao,
although he and his
political faction continued to
influence affairs until...
- Chen
Jintao (Chinese: 陳錦濤; pinyin: Chén
Jǐntāo; 1870–1939) was a
Chinese technocrat who
founded the Bank of China. He was
chief financial officer and...
- He
Jintao (Chinese: 何進滔) (died 840) was a
general of the
Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty, who, as
military governor (Jiedushi) of
Weibo Circuit (魏博, headquartered...
- with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,
Dmitry Medvedev,
Manmohan Singh, and Hu
Jintao, the
respective leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, and China, all attending...
- been used less
frequently to
describe Deng's successors,
Jiang Zemin, Hu
Jintao and Xi Jinping, who have all
formally held the
offices of
General Secretary...
-
ideological followers in
senior positions within the government.
Under Hu
Jintao, the
Shanghai gang
balanced Hu's
Chinese Communist Youth League (CCYL) faction...
- that was
second only to
General secretary Hu
Jintao.
Initially seen as a
rival to
general secretary Hu
Jintao, Zeng was
obliged to show a
willingness to...