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Chinese Communist Party

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Third Plenary Session: These priorities emerge

In its first communiqué on the Third Plenum, the Communist Party emphasizes security policy and chastises two former ministers. The term "development" is experiencing a renaissance, while "reform" is fading into the background.

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The true significance of the missing plenum

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today we look at the latest signs that Xi Jinping has consolidated all power in the state.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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German investors hope for consumption revival

The growth target set by the National People's Congress can only be achieved if consumption increases. This is good news for German companies – which understand them as a signal for more investment.

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Premier Li presents a 'business as usual' with hardly any new ideas

Premier Li Qiang made it clear at the start of the People's Congress: Beijing will not launch a comprehensive economic stimulus package despite loud calls. China does not want to increase its debts any further. Subsidies will flow selectively, especially into new technologies.

By Jörn Petring

Opinion

How Xi became a successful dictator

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today, we look at how former professor and dissident Cai Xia explains the rise of Xi.

By Experts Table.Briefings

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest political organization in the world - and by far the most powerful. To mark the centenary of its founding in July 2021, China.Table took a look at how the party has been able to bring the country under such seamless control despite all the setbacks.We analyze its undeniable successes for economic development as well as human rights crimes. We also look to the future: can the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping defend their unassailable position? All articles and news on 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party at a glance.