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| 1946 | Communist Party |  |
| Appointed Member of the Communist Party |
| 1982 | Central Committee |  |
| Appointed Member of the Central Committee |
| 1987 | Politburo |  |
| Appointed Member of the Politburo |
| 1989 | Martial Law |  |
| Tiananmen Sqr Does not suppress demonstrations in Shanghai but supports martial law in Beijing |
| 1989 | Party Leader |  |
| Appointed Party Leader of the Communist Party |
| 1993 | President |  |
| Appointed President of China |
| 1994 | Economy |  |
| China, Russia and three (later four) former Soviet republics (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) form the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) |
| Communist China's gross domestic product grows at an average annual rate of about 10%, the highest in the world, between 1994 and 2000 |
| 1994 | Shanghai Cooperation Organization |  |
| China, Russia and three (later four) former Soviet republics (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan) form the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) |
| 1997 | Border |  |
| 10th Nov Shanghai China and Russia agree on a border, Presidents Yeltsin and Jiang reach accord in a Shanghai meeting on clear border stretching from Sea of Japan to Kazakhstan |
| 1997 | Cenorship |  |
| 30th Dec China restricts the use of the Internet, adopts strict rules against use of computers in activities it deems harmful to national security and policies |
| 1997 | Diplomacy |  |
| 10th Nov Shanghai China and Russia agree on a border, Presidents Yeltsin and Jiang reach accord in a Shanghai meeting on clear border stretching from Sea of Japan to Kazakhstan |
| 1997 | Economy |  |
| Jiang Zemin legalizes private enterprise and unveils a plan to privatize Communist China's state-owned enterprises |
| 1997 | President |  |
| Deng dies and Jiang Zemin, who was already ruling Communist China, becomes the sole leader |
| 1997 | Rule of Hong Kong |  |
| Britain cedes Hong Kong back to Communist China, and Jiang Zemin appoints Tung Chee-hwa as chief executive of the city |
| 3rd Dec Hong Kong Chinese officials and British diplomats meet in Beijing to discuss issues of democracy and human rights |
| 1998 | Diplomacy |  |
| 28th June Clinton apearrs on Chinese TV with Jing Zemin discussing human rights |
| 1999 | Rule of Macau |  |
| 19th Dec Macau Portugal officially returns Macau to China after 442 yrs |
| 1999 | Rule of Taiwan |  |
| Chen Shui-bian becomes the first democratically elected president of Taiwan and the first to advocate independence from Communist China |
| 2002 | Resignation |  |
| Jiang Zemin resigns and Hu Jintao succeeds him, the first peaceful transition of power since 1949 |