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East Asian Institute Contemporary China Series No. 32

CHINA'S POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC TRENDS IN 2001

by John Wong & Zheng Yongnian (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore)

At the beginning of the new century, China's leadership is preparing the ground for a smooth transfer of power from the third generation to the fourth generation leaders. Politicking among different factions has intensified as top leaders who are slated to step down after the 16th National Party Congress in 2002 jockey to put their imprint on the new power configuration.

How have President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji dealt with the leadership succession while at the same time keeping an eye on the economy? What kind of power-sharing will be brokered among the different factions? Are the fourth generation leaders ready to take over the reins of power? And will China be able to maintain high growth even as it goes through this period of power transition? The articles in this publication address those issues.


Contents:

  • China's Politics in 2000: Preparing the Ground for Power Transition
  • China's Economy: Strong Upturn in 2000, Uncertain Prospects for 2001


Readership: General.

48pp Pub. date: Jul 2001
ISBN 978-981-02-4724-9(pbk)
981-02-4724-9(pbk)
US$10 / £7


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