We are glad to announce the release of the final part of our report “ Xi Jinping, the new era ” following the highly-anticipated Third Plenum of the XVIII. Congress (from 9 to 12th of November 2013).
All three parts together provide an overall, holistic view on the team that is set to rule and change China for 10 years. Therefore it is an indispensable tool for company decision making, understanding stakes, and finding clarity on the background and views of given top level cadres.
It was the missing piece of the puzzle of this country’s leadership until 2022, end of the second five-year legislature under Xi Jinping. The aim of this brief study is to analyze the results of the Plenum, its significance, and last but not least, the style of this new leadership.
Firstly, we will present 12 key reforms by sector – introduced, voted or decided since September 2013, not exclusively during the Plenum.
Secondly, two new organs were introduced: “the National Security Committee” & “the Leading group on the Comprehensive Deepening of Reform”. They definitely are the two innovations of the Xi Jinping’s era.
Finally, we will take a broader look at Xi Jinping’s overall strategy and the forces ratio behind it – particularly by promoting his allies and keeping his enemies at bay.
In annexes:
Annex 1: Liu He’s profile – the architect of the reforms
Annex 2: Shanghai Free Trade Zone – fact box
Annex 3: Ai Baojun’s profile – Head of the Shanghai Free-trade zone
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To order now, please contact us (€150 for the Third Plenum supplement, in English only, 24 pages / €500 for the full report – 132 pages)
Extracts of »Third Plenum : Reforms or More Power in Xi Jinping’s hand ? »
The Third Plenum : Reforms or More Power in Xi Jinping’s hand ?
Introduction
A ) Key reforms by sector
– Economy
– Finance
– Consumer
– Environmental protection
– Family planning
– Health
– Old age care
– Pensions
– Rule of law
– Labor camps
– Petitioning system
– Corruption
Key reforms by sector
B ) Fundamental changes, two new governing bodies
– The National security committee
– The Leading group on the comprehensive deepening of reform
fundamental changes, two new governing bodies
C ) Xi Jinping’s overall strategy
– The judiciary reform
– Promoting allies and keeping enemies at bay
- Adopting a more robust foreign policy
Conclusion
Annex 1: Liu He’s profile – the architect of the reforms
Annex 2: Shanghai Free Trade Zone – fact box
Annex 3: Ai Baojun’s profile – Head of the Shanghai Free-trade zone
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11 décembre 2013 à 10:25Je viens de lire le rapport et je tiens à vous féliciter car voici une étude de grande qualité et vraiment très utile.