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Raise the red curtain: China's new leadership unveiled.

2012-11-15 3 Dailymotion

PLEASE NOTE: EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL<br/> <br />This son of a revolutionary leader, Xi Jinping is seen as a cautious reformer. He's held top positions in provinces at the forefront of China's economic transformation.<br/> <br />Li Keqiang is seen as another reformer, mainly because of his relatively liberal university experience at one of the first Chinese schools to resume teaching law after the Cultural Revolution.<br/> <br />Trained in North Korea, Zhang was chosen to replace disgraced politician Bo Xilai as Chongqing party boss. He has served as vice premier in charge of industry.<br/> <br />Yu is the party boss of China's financial hub, Shanghai. His family's reputation took a hit when Yu's brother, an intelligence official, defected to the U.S. in the mid-1980s.<br/> <br />Liu has been minister of the party's propaganda department, keeping domestic media on a tight leash. He formerly worked as a reporter for state-run news agency Xinhua in Inner Mongolia.<br/> <br />The ex-mayor of Beijing, Wang is known for his keen grasp of complex economic issues. He was chief executive of the state-owned China Construction Bank and has led trade negotiations with the United States<br/> <br />Zhang has a down-to-earth work style. He's an advocate of greater foreign investment with leadership experience in prosperous cities like Shenzhen and Tianjin.<br/> <br />These leaders will steer the world's second-largest economy for the next five years.

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