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China's new red guard: the return of radicalism and the rebirth of Mao Zedong / Blanchette, Jude 2019  Book
Blanchette, Jude Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 2019.
Description x, 206p.hbk
Standard Number 9780190605841
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Is the Chinese Communist Party Ready for the Future? / Blanchette, Jude; Medeiros, Evan S   Journal Article
Medeiros, Evan S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prepares to commemorate on July 1 the 100th anniversary of its founding in 1921, it continues to confound policymakers and scholars with its expanding illiberalism amid persistent resilience, defying expectations of eventual moderation and inevitable collapse. From the vantage point of 2021, the CCP has demonstrated that it can adapt to both new and legacy challenges or, at a minimum, find creative ways to kick the can down the road. Not only is the Party resilient, it is also successful: today’s Communist Party controls more wealth, commands a more powerful military force, and can exert its influence over farther reaches of the globe than at any other point in its history.
Key Words CCP  Chinese Communist Part  Future of China 
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Xi Jinping’s Third Term / Blanchette, Jude; Medeiros, Evan S   Journal Article
Medeiros, Evan S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During his first ten years in power, Chinese leader Xi Jinping has overseen substantial shifts in China’s political system and domestic economy, while also adopting a more activist and forceful foreign policy. With his likely third term beginning after the 20th Party Congress in October 2022, key questions remain about how his agenda will evolve. This article offers an assessment of Xi’s third term based on the key drivers and characteristics of Xi’s approach to domestic governance and foreign policy over the last two decades. It also explores how growing tensions and trade-offs will force policy shifts or otherwise constrain China’s growth. China seems likely to become more insular and self-referential, more frustrated and indignant and, ultimately, more alienated from the international community.
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Xi’s Gamble : The Race to Consolidate Power and Stave Off Disaster / Blanchette, Jude   Journal Article
Blanchette, Jude Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract XiJinping is a man on a mission. After coming to power in late 2012,he moved rapidly to consolidate his political authority, purge the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of rampant corruption, sideline his enemies, tame China’s once highÄying technology and ¾nancial conglomerates, crush internal dissent, and forcefully assert China’s inÄuence on the international stage.Inthe name of protecting China’s “core interests,” Xi has picked ¾ghts with many of his neighbors and antagonized countries farther away—especially the United States. Whereas his immediate predecessors believed China must continue to bide its timebyoverseeing rapid economic growth and the steady expansion of China’s inÄuence through tactical integration into the existing global order, Xi is impatient with the status quo, possesses a high tolerance for risk, and seems to feel a pronounced sense of urgency in challenging the international order.
Key Words China  CCP  Chinese Communist Party  Xi’s Gamble 
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