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20th party congress

Stephen S. Roach
Opinion

Xi's conflict-prone China

The just-concluded 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China revealed that, for President Xi Jinping, foregone economic growth is a necessary price to pay for national security. And it is clear from who will surround him at the top of the Party in the coming years where he believes the main threat to China lies.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Sinolytics Radar

Xi focuses favors national security over growth

At the 20th Party Congress, China's President Xi Jinping expressed his strong focus on national security as the central objective of policymaking. Therefore, it is expected that national security issues will increasingly take precedence over growth in the country's future economic policy. This is also likely to affect foreign companies.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Berlin, Friedrich Merz und Alexander Dobrindt geben Pressekonferenz im Bundestag Friedrich Merz Vorsitzender der CDU/CSU-Bundestagsfraktion während der Pressekonferenz vor der CDU CSU Fraktionssitzung im Deutschen Bundestag am 11.10.2022 in Berlin. Berlin Bundestag Berlin Deutschland *** Berlin, Friedrich Merz and Alexander Dobrindt give press conference in the Bundestag Friedrich Merz chairman of the CDU CSU parliamentary group during the press conference before the CDU CSU parliamentary group meeting in the German Bundestag on 11 10 2022 in Berlin Berlin Bundestag Berlin Germany
Opinion

Our relations with China

Chinese acquisitions of German companies need to be handled far more restrictively in the future. After all, China exploits all international relations for its greatest benefit. So if the German chancellor is already traveling to China at this time, the talks must also address global political issues beyond trade matters.

By Experts Table.Briefings

epa10258168 China's former President Hu Jintao (C, back) is led out as President Xi Jinping (R), Premier Li Keqiang (2-L) and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Wang Yang (L) look on during the closing ceremony of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) at the Great Hall of People in Beijing, China, 22 October 2022. The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will close on 22 October with President Xi Jinping expected to secure a historic third five-year term in power.  EPA-EFE/MARK R. CRISTINO
Feature

Where is Hu?

At the end of the Party Congress, former General Secretary Hu Jintao was escorted out of the hall. No public statements have been made since. So a debate rages: Is Hu ill or suffering from dementia? Or did Xi demonstratively have his ill-favored predecessor and his supporters publicly eliminated?

By Christiane Kuehl

Opinion

Xi and his fear of free questions

Power has changed Xi Jinping. Whereas he used to give candid interviews, every encounter with the press is now carefully scripted down to the last detail. This was also evident at the recent People's Congress, where he presented himself to the public as the personified power of the CP.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Opinion

'Xi breaks with key lessons from the Cultural Revolution'

Sinologist Daniel Leese analyzes the recently concluded 20th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and Xi's speech for China.Table. His verdict: More than ever, China's strongman propagates the idea of a leader's party that must fight institutional weaknesses with an iron fist. The cult of personality, believed to have been overcome, is now seen as crucial to the fulfillment of Xi's "historic mandate": The resurgence of the nation.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Slowing-GDP-growth
Feature

Why the stock market is falling – despite positive economic data

The 20th Party Congress is barely over as the People's Republic releases its economic data: The economy grew stronger than expected. Nevertheless, stock market prices collapse. Investors expect a particularly grim outlook for the battered tech sector.

By Redaktion Table

Neuer Ständiger Ausschuss des Politbüros
Feature

Xi's loyalist Politburo

The CP's power center, the Politburo Standing Committee, is now staffed exclusively by Xi loyalists. The final day was overshadowed by an incident surrounding the 79-year-old former Party leader Hu Jintao: The frail-looking Hu was escorted out of the hall shortly after the start of the meeting – for unknown reasons.

By Christiane Kuehl

China USA
Feature

China-USA: It is getting uncomfortable

Groundbreaking days in the conflict between the US and China: While the CCP defines China's future policy at the Party Congress, the White House presents its National Security Strategy in Washington. The disputed areas come to light. This increases the pressure – also on Europe and Germany.

By Michael Radunski