Sinolog analyserer de strandede politiske reformer i verdens sidste store kommunistiske land – Kina – og ser på, hvad fremtiden måtte bringe for kæmpelandet, der – med rette – er kaldt “verdens værksted”.
In Focus: What happened to political reform in the second term of China’s Hu Jintao-Wen Jiabao administration?
The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China is scheduled to start on November 8, 2012 in Beijing. This marks the start of one of the most significant leadership transition periods in decades in China.
This includes the expected replacement of seven members out of the nine in the Politburo Standing Committee, the de facto highest and most powerful decision-making body in China.
By next spring Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang are expected to have taken over the Presidency and Premiership from Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao.
About 70 per cent of the members of the Central Mili-tary Commission and the executive committee of the State Council are also due to be replaced.
In anticipation of the coming change in leadership Clemens Stubbe Østergaard, Aarhus university and NIAS associate, has written an analysis to the In Focus blog on why the political reform efforts has stalled in the second term of Hu Jintao-Wen Jiabao administration and possible future developments regarding political reforms in China.
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http://infocus.asiaportal.info/2012/10/03/what-happened-to-political-reform-in-the-second-term-of-chinas-hu-jintao-wen-jiabao-administration
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