From the Sichuan earthquake to the Olympic Games: China confronted with political challenges of 2008
The year 2008 should have been the year of the Olympic Games showing the eternal glory of China through August 8 Opening Ceremony. Nonetheless, for the Chinese Regime, the year 2008 is the year of emergence of serious challenges that will remain long after the Olympics.
This content is published in French - Du tremblement de terre du Sichuan aux jeux olympiques : la Chine face aux défis politiques de l'année 2008
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