FP: China's Team of Rivals

Author: Cheng Li, Director of Research and Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution
March/April 2009

Cheng Li analyzes the state of the Communist Party in China amid the financial crisis.

Excerpt: The two dozen senior politicians who walk the halls of Zhongnanhai, the compound of the Chinese Communist Party's leadership in Beijing, are worried. What was inconceivable a year ago now threatens their rule: an economy in freefall. Exports, critical to China's searing economic growth, have plunged. Thousands of factories and businesses, especially those in the prosperous coastal regions, have closed. In the last six months of 2008, 10 million workers, plus 1 million new college graduates, joined the already gigantic ranks of the country's unemployed. During the same period, the Chinese stock market lost 65 percent of its value, equivalent to $3 trillion.

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