China means what it says

Despite the opaque nature of decision-making in China, the leadership is quite clear when it comes to saying what it means. This short-circuits the habitual foreign desire to read between the lines or to assume that the country – whether it likes it or not – will act as the West thinks it should.

After weeks of speculation about the economic policies that would emerge from the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress (NPC), which ended in Beijing on Sunday, Prime Minister Wen...

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