CHINA’S FIFTH GENERATION OF LEADERS: an Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove

The CIDOB Foundation of Barcelona think tank has published an analysis of the new leadership of the Chinese Communist Party by Seán Golden, member of the Inter-Asia research group that comments on the following topics:



  • The 18th National Congress of Communist Party of China has replaced half the members of the Central Committee..
  • The Red Guard generation born after the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 have come to power.
  • There was a strong internal struggle between the children of veteran revolutionaries (taizidang) and the meritocrats who had risen to power through the Party’s selection processes (tuanpai).
  • The taizidang promote liberalization in order to generate more wealth; the tuanpai promote redistribution of wealth to combat social inequality.
  • The results of the 18th National Congress seem to indicate that the taizidang faction is winning the struggle.
  • There are signs of political change in China: the social media allow people to organise themselves and publicise information the official media suppress.
The full text can be consulted here.

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