China's Future - Two Models
China's leadership is about to go through it's once a decade change in the top people, the question is what model will be used going forward?
The Guangdong Model, or the Chongqing Model
The Guangdong Model can be thought of an Egg, where the Yolk is the Communist party that stays the same, but everything else other parts, how the party rules, can change and adapt.
The Chongqing Model is more nationalistic, a bit of Maoism, and lots of popularism.
More Reading:
The Guangdong model
One Chinese province adopts a beguilingly open approach—up to a point
Bo Xilai - Wikipedia
No voting please, we’re Chinese
The government shuts down a TV show in which viewers vote for the winner
Liberalism under attack in China - The Economist
Children of the Revolution - WSJ
China's 'princelings,' the offspring of the communist party elite, are embracing the trappings of wealth and privilege—raising uncomfortable questions for their elders.
The Guangdong Model, or the Chongqing Model
The Guangdong Model can be thought of an Egg, where the Yolk is the Communist party that stays the same, but everything else other parts, how the party rules, can change and adapt.
The Chongqing Model is more nationalistic, a bit of Maoism, and lots of popularism.
More Reading:
The Guangdong model
One Chinese province adopts a beguilingly open approach—up to a point
Bo Xilai - Wikipedia
No voting please, we’re Chinese
The government shuts down a TV show in which viewers vote for the winner
Liberalism under attack in China - The Economist
Children of the Revolution - WSJ
China's 'princelings,' the offspring of the communist party elite, are embracing the trappings of wealth and privilege—raising uncomfortable questions for their elders.
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