"Remembering Li Keqiang: The Late Chinese Premier and His Unrealized Ambitions"

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Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, once seen as a top contender for Communist Party leadership, has died at the age of 68. Li, an elite economist known for his support of a more open market economy, was sidelined by President Xi Jinping in recent years as Xi tightened his grip on power and pursued a more statist direction for the economy. Li's death is seen as a loss for the party and nation, with some viewing it as the end of an era for liberal economic reform in China.
- China's ex-premier Li Keqiang, sidelined by Xi Jinping, dies at 68 Reuters
- Li Keqiang, China's ex-premier who was sidelined by Xi Jinping, dies at 68 Reuters
- Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang dead at 68: state media CNN
- Continuing down the reformist path best way to remember Li South China Morning Post
- Li Keqiang: The Late Chinese Premier With Unrealized Ambitions Bloomberg
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