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Political Bureau Mapped Out Plans to Impart Key Messages from 18th Congress

The 18th Political Bureau held a meeting on November 16, 2012, at which it mapped out plans to disseminate key messages from the 18th Congress. The meeting emphasized that the most important political task in the near future will be to “diligently promote and promulgate the key messages from the 18th Congress and to unify people’s understandings and efforts to achieve the goals and tasks set by the Congress.”

Xi Jinping, the new General Secretary of the Party, hosted the meeting.

Source: Xinhua, November 16, 2012
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2012-11/16/c_113707591.htm

Money Spent on Domestic Production of Satellite Navigation System to Exceed 200 Billion Yuan by 2015

The China Hi-Tech Fair was held in Shen Zhen from November 16 to 21, 2012. The Shen Zhen Beidou Navigation Application Alliance was officially announced at the fair. Based on the estimates from the Shen Zhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Science, the monies spent on the domestic production of its satellite navigation system will exceed 200 billion yuan (US$32 billion) by 2015.

According to the president of the Shen Zhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Science, the development of the Beidou Navigation System broke the GPS monopoly and will be a significant strategic benefit to China. It was reported that the Beidou Navigation Application Alliance will achieve the development and industrialization of the Beidou navigation system in the following four areas: core components, application platform, smart phone, and an auto service terminal.

Source: Huanqiu, November 17, 2012
http://china.huanqiu.com/politics/2012-11/3285498.html

Xinhua Article Suggests Obama Follow Advice from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

Xinhua published an opinion article commenting on why Obama actively plays "luxury diplomacy" in the Asia-Pacific. The article said, “After winning the general election, Obama immediately decided to visit the countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The ‘Big Three’—the President, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of Defense—all suddenly gathered in the same region in a period of less than 10 days. It is unheard of in the history of the United States. Why would Obama organize such a ‘luxury diplomatic team’ to visit the Asia-Pacific region?” 

The article gave four reasons: 1) to show "the will to return to the Asia-Pacific;" 2) after he won the presidential election for his second term, domestic political constraints on him weakened; 3) out of a need for the U.S. economy to recover; 4) to consolidate and expand the camp of U.S. allies. 

In its conclusion, the article expressed the main point, “There are people in the international community who cannot bear to see what Obama is doing. The always straight-talking Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez suggested on November 12 that, ‘Obama should be committed to the management of his own country and should never try to split and invade other countries.’” The article suggested to Obama, “Regarding these words, President Obama may not want to listen, but it is good advice.” 

Source: Xinhua, November 15, 2012 
http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2012-11/16/c_123959450.htm

Xi Jinping: The Party Faces Severe Challenges

In Beijing, on November 15, 2012, as the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party concluded, Xi Jinping, the new head of the Chinese Communist Party and China’s military gave a speech to those present. In his speech he stated, “We are a political Party that serves the people wholeheartedly. … Our Party faces many severe challenges and there are also many pressing problems within the Party that need to be resolved, particularly problems such as corruption and bribe taking by some Party members and cadres, being out of touch with the people, and placing undue emphasis on formality and bureaucratic red tape. We must make a strenuous effort to resolve them. The whole Party must stay on full alert.”

Source: People’s Daily reprinted by the Chinese Communist Party website, November 15, 2012 http://cpc.people.com.cn/18/n/2012/1115/c350821-19590502.html

People’s Daily Editorial: Hailing the New Communist Leadership

On November 16, 2012, China’s state media, the People’s Daily, ran an editorial to hail the Party’s new central leadership which was "elected" on November 15, 2012. The article stated, “The 18th National Congress of the Party unequivocally has demonstrated to the world what banner the Party will uphold, which path the Party will take, what kind of mental state we will have, and towards what goal we will progress, … it has established the scientific concept of development, Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, and the important thinking of "Three Represents" as the guiding ideology of the Party which the Party shall uphold for a long time to come …”

Source: People’s Daily, November 16, 2012
http://opinion.people.com.cn/n/2012/1115/c1003-19594370.html

The 18th CCP Congress Proposes Maritime Strategy to Power the Nation and Emphasize Maritime Rights

Huanqiu (Global Times, a division of People’s Daily) republished an editorial article from Hong Kong’s Wenweipo (a Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece in Hong Kong) titled “The 18th CCP Congress Proposes Maritime Strategy to Power the Nation and Emphasize Maritime Rights." The article said, “The 18th CCP Congress report stressed building a maritime power. It is a comprehensive strategic choice in response to the complex situation in the surrounding countries. It can be expected that China’s efforts to protect its maritime rights will continue to increase. China will use the “United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea" to defend China’s core interests and development interests in the international community. The article warned, “If some countries continue to ignore China’s stance and counter-measures, they will only bear the consequences of their own acts (reap what they have sown).” 

Source: Huanqiu, November 15, 2012 
http://mil.huanqiu.com/observation/2012-11/3278934.html

New Communist Leadership Announced

On November 14, 2012, the Chinese Communist Party published the list of the 205 members of the 18th Party Central Committee, the new leadership for the next five years. According to Xinhua, 2,307 delegates "elected" the new Party Central Committee at the closing session of the 18th National Congress of the Party; the number elected also includes 171 alternate members as well. 
On November 15, the Party announced the Political Bureau of the18th Party Central Committee, which is composed of 25 members, seven of whom are listed on the Standing Committee. They are Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, Zhang Dejiang, Yu Zhengsheng, Liu Yunshan, Wang Qishan, and Zhang Gaoli. Xi Jinping succeeds Hu Jintao as the General Secretary of the Communist Party. He also chairs Central Military Commission, the supreme military policy-making body. Wang Qishan chairs the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, an agency that is charged with rooting out corruption and malfeasance among party cadres.
Source: Xinhua, November 15, 2012
http://news.xinhuanet.com/18cpcnc/2012-11/15/c_113700513.htm

China Review News: China Has Developed the CM-506KG Airborne Smart Ammunition Series

China Review News reported on November 12, 2012, that China has developed the CM-506KG Airborne Smart Ammunition Series. Called the “Diamond Back” bomb, it can effectively destroy targets on the ground or in the water as far as 130 kilometers (80 miles) away; it is comparable to a similar U.S. made bomb.

Source: China Review News, November 12, 2012
http://www.chinareviewnews.com/doc/1023/0/1/5/102301541.html?coluid=7&kindid=0&docid=102301541&mdate=1112182758