Regime preservation

Overview

The shedding of Communist ideology and the “normalisation” of the leadership make the Chinese regime crucially dependent on delivering economic results to sustain its legitimacy and maintain social stability. This provides an overwhelming political imperative to react to the current global downturn with measures aimed at boosting consumption, increasing infrastructure expenditure, helping exporters and softening the impact of industrial restructuring. The threat of social instability...

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