After three decades largely spent embracing Capitalism, China has stepped up a propaganda campaign to glorify its revolutionary Communist past and reunite society under a Red flag.
By Malcolm Moore with the Telegraph
For a peacefully coexisting, mutually respectful and co-prosperous world
After three decades largely spent embracing Capitalism, China has stepped up a propaganda campaign to glorify its revolutionary Communist past and reunite society under a Red flag.
By Malcolm Moore with the Telegraph
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