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China’s 14th National People’s Congress : no ordinary cups of tea

Jasper Roctus (UGent) and Bart Dessein (UGent)
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The 20th National CCP Congress of October 2022 suggested that ideology had prevailed over economy – a development that can be traced back to the 18th National Party Congress of 2012 when Hu Jintao (Youth League) was replaced by Xi Jinping (Princelings) as General Secretary of the CCP. The abrupt change in the PRC’s Covid policy in early December 2022 after considerable civil unrest can, however, at once be interpreted as a setback for the ideological line of Xi Jinping, and a prominent return of economic realism within Chinese leadership.
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China, CCP, Xi Jinping, Economics, Ideology

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Roctus, Jasper, and Bart Dessein. “China’s 14th National People’s Congress : No Ordinary Cups of Tea.” EGMONT POLICY BRIEF, vol. 300, Egmont Institute, 2023.
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Roctus, J., & Dessein, B. (2023). China’s 14th National People’s Congress : no ordinary cups of tea. Brussels: Egmont Institute.
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Roctus, Jasper, and Bart Dessein. 2023. “China’s 14th National People’s Congress : No Ordinary Cups of Tea.” EGMONT POLICY BRIEF. Brussels: Egmont Institute.
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Roctus, Jasper, and Bart Dessein. 2023. “China’s 14th National People’s Congress : No Ordinary Cups of Tea.” EGMONT POLICY BRIEF. Brussels: Egmont Institute.
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Roctus J, Dessein B. China’s 14th National People’s Congress : no ordinary cups of tea. Vol. 300, EGMONT POLICY BRIEF. Brussels: Egmont Institute; 2023.
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J. Roctus and B. Dessein, “China’s 14th National People’s Congress : no ordinary cups of tea,” EGMONT POLICY BRIEF, vol. 300. Egmont Institute, Brussels, 2023.
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