China’s Communist Party at 100: Is Capitalism Done in China?, 11.16.21

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What is driving President Xi Jinping’s moves to re-centralize control over China’s economy and society? On the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, the Leninist doctrine that underpins its history is reemerging to challenge capitalist-style, market reforms.

Enjot this virtual discussion as Harvard political scientist Tony Saich, author of From Rebel to Ruler: One Hundred Years of the Chinese Communist Party, and Yasheng Huang, MIT Sloan industrial policy expert, explore the inherent contradictions within the organization that has driven China’s extraordinary rise to global power, in this program from November 16, 2021 presented online through China Institute.

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The past 10 years achievements proves it’s good for China. That is the paramount part. Wether it’s good for Xi himself, that’s the 2nd question.

Don-dppx
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That was a very thought-provoking conversation. Could you please add the title of Yasheng Huang's book (which is discussed in the video) to the video description above?

dbadagna
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Our government needs to understand we need simply to stop trying to tell China what to do. We need to learn from them how to achieve true progress.

JosephSmith-dyuc
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Yasheng Huang: you need to say "I don't know" when the issue is outside of your field. You are talking nonsense about the crackdown on those "education" companies.

jx