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The 20th Party Congress of the Communist Party of China: A Curtain Raiser | 12th Oct @ 3 P.M. IST
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Abstract
On October 16, the Communist Party of China (CPC) will convene in Beijing for a week-long gathering. The 20th National Congress of the CPC, a once-in-five-year event, will mark sweeping changes in the leadership of China’s ruling party and shape China's domestic politics and foreign policy for the coming five years and even longer. Looking ahead to the congress, we will examine the three main items on its agenda -- personnel appointments, amending the party constitution, and setting the policy direction for the next five years -- and assess how the likely outcomes in all three domains will impact Xi Jinping's third term, China's politics and economy, and its foreign policy including relations with India.
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Ananth Krishnan is the China correspondent for The Hindu. In 2019, he was a Visiting Fellow at Brookings India. He was previously the Beijing-based Associate Editor at the India Today Group until August 2018. He has lived in Beijing since 2009, earlier reporting for The Hindu. His reporting in China has taken him to all but three of China’s 33 provinces and regions. His interests include India-China relations as well as Tibet, Xinjiang and ethnic minorities in China. Before moving to China, Ananth was based at The Hindu's headquarters in Chennai.
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On October 16, the Communist Party of China (CPC) will convene in Beijing for a week-long gathering. The 20th National Congress of the CPC, a once-in-five-year event, will mark sweeping changes in the leadership of China’s ruling party and shape China's domestic politics and foreign policy for the coming five years and even longer. Looking ahead to the congress, we will examine the three main items on its agenda -- personnel appointments, amending the party constitution, and setting the policy direction for the next five years -- and assess how the likely outcomes in all three domains will impact Xi Jinping's third term, China's politics and economy, and its foreign policy including relations with India.
About the Speakers
Ananth Krishnan is the China correspondent for The Hindu. In 2019, he was a Visiting Fellow at Brookings India. He was previously the Beijing-based Associate Editor at the India Today Group until August 2018. He has lived in Beijing since 2009, earlier reporting for The Hindu. His reporting in China has taken him to all but three of China’s 33 provinces and regions. His interests include India-China relations as well as Tibet, Xinjiang and ethnic minorities in China. Before moving to China, Ananth was based at The Hindu's headquarters in Chennai.
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