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Nkom appoints new administrative director

Telecompaper Nkom appoints new administrative director Wednesday 5 May 2021 | 12:00 CET | News Norwegian communications regulator Nkom has announced the appointment from 01 August 2021 of Marianne Ohrn Johannessen as administrative director, a post within the director Pal Wien Espen s management team. Ohrn Johannessen will be responsible for organisational and system development, leading the Organisation Department (previously administration) with over 30 workers at three sections within finance, IT and joint services. She joins Nkom from the post of director of the faculty of art at the University of Agder (UiA) in Kristiansand. Thank you for visiting Telecompaper Sign up below to get access to the rest of this article and all the telecom news you need.

The rise of the Xi gang: A closer look at factional politics in the Chinese Communist Party

The rise of the Xi gang: A closer look at factional politics in the Chinese Communist Party Any attempt to comprehend elite politics in China requires an understanding of the factional dynamics within the party Srijan Shukla February 15, 2021 09:22:11 IST File image of Chinese president Xi Jinping. AP As the global debate on the Chinese model, and especially its domestic political system intensifies, there is a tendency to regard the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as a monolith. This paper corrects such a view and argues that any attempt to comprehend elite politics in China requires an understanding of the factional dynamics within the party. The paper outlines the evolution of factional politics in China, and shows how two factions – the Shanghai Gang and the Chinese Communist Youth League (CCYL) – have dominated the country’s politics over the past

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