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Examples:International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)—Karl Marx (1818-1883), German socialist philosopher, political activist and founder of Marxism—CPPCC (Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference)—the Three Religions (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism) and Nine Schools (Confucians, Daoists, Yin-Yang, Legalists, Logicians, Mohists, Political Strategists, Eclectics, Agriculturists)—Han Aijing (1945-), notorious red guard leader during Cultural Revolution, spent 15 years in prison for imprisoning and torturing political leaders—Xue Fucheng (1838-1894), Qing official and progressive political theorist—Shen Buhai (385-337 BC), legalist political thinker—Five Dynasties (907-960) and Ten Kingdoms (902-979), period of political turmoil in ancient China—(old) visit various rulers and promote one's political ideas (in the Warring States period)—Noam Chomsky (American linguist and political activist)—Marshal Josip Broz Ti(1892-1980), Yugoslav military and communist political leader, President of Yugoslavia 1945-1980—punishment and rewards as part of political re-education—Abdulahat Abdurixit (1942-), PRC engineer and politician, chairman of Xinjiang autonomous region 1994-2003, in 2003 vice-chair of 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference—criminal gang (formerly often used of political opponents)—fig. unbalance in organization or political structure—fig. develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc)—political commissar (during Russian and Chinese communist revolutions)—Ai Weiwei (1957-), Chinese artist active in architecture, photography, film, as well as cultural criticism and political activism—branch, esp. grass root branches of a political party—Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826-1900), political activist and founding member of the German Socialist Party SPD—Liberal Democratic Party (Japanese political party)—Office of Military and Political Affairs (Qing Dynasty)—(of one's political views) prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)—Hanan Daoud Khalil Ashrawi (1946-), Palestinian scholar and political activist—"Pirate Party", political movement whose main goal is reform copyright law in line with the Internet Era—take the cream, discard the dross (political and educational slogan)—political elements (such as intellectuals or extremists)—Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the cultural revolution—Christian Democratic Union (German political party)—turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical)—Dreyfus affair 1894-1906, notorious political scandal in France case involving antisemitism and miscarriage of justice—hit home on the evils of the day (idiom); fig. to hit a current political target—Edmund Burke (1729-1797), Irish philosopher and political scientist, member of British Parliament—National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress—Thomas Power O'Connor (1848-1929), Irish journalist and nationalist political leader—(in olden times) an association such as a political party, religious group or trade guild—a social and political movement founded in 1920s China that combines aspects of Western and Eastern philosophy—Zou Taofen (1895-1944), journalist, political theorist and publisher—consultative conference (political venue during early communist rule)—person in power taking the capitalist road, a political label often pinned on cadres by the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution—(of a political career) everything is going smoothly [idiom.]—participation in politics—women meddle in politics—honest or clean politics—the art of the possible (Bismarck on politics)—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—Member of Parliament (MP) (UK Politics)—power and position (politics)—extreme right (politics)—The Thirty-Six Stratagems, a Chinese essay used illustrate a series of stratagems used in politics, war, and in civil interaction—make up and go on stage (idiom); to embark on a career (esp. in politics or crime)—aloof from politics and material pursuits—fig. suffer a reverse (in politics or business)—revolutionary (politics)—foreground in politics etc (sometimes derog.)—pro-localization faction (in Taiwanese politics)—retire (from society, esp. from politics)—rise to power (in politics)—middle road (in politics)—Hu JinTao and Wen JiaBao new politics— |