Editor’s note for Monday, October 18, 2021
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: The CCP schedules its next Central Committee plenum for November 8โ11; Xi Jinping writes in Qiushi, the Party's journal, about his ideas for "common prosperity."
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My thoughts today:
The next big meeting: The Chinese Communist Party has announced (in English, Chinese) the date of the Sixth Plenum of its 19th Central Committee โduring which a key resolution on the major achievements and historical experience of the Party’s 100 years of endeavors will be reviewed.โ
We can expect Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ to receive extremely high marks for his contribution to those achievements, and the stage to be set for him to continue ruling indefinitely.
Speaking of Xiโs achievements, on October 15, the Partyโs journal, Qiushi, published To Firmly Drive Common Prosperity (ๆๅฎๆจๅจๅ ฑๅๅฏ่ฃ), an article by Xi Jinping based on a speech he gave in August which relaunched the concept of โcommon prosperityโ into Chinaโs political lexicon.
Adam Ni of Neican has translated the article. For two quick takes on the speech, see Twitter threads from The China Projectโs Kaiser Kuo, or from Singapore-based law professor Henry Gao.
Related: See Chinese State Capitalism โ Diagnosis and Prognosis, a paper for the Center for Strategic and International Studies by Jude Blanchette and Scott Kennedy.
Our word of the day is hypersonic weapon ่ถ ้ณ้ๆญฆๅจ chฤo yฤซnsรน wวqรฌ
Upcoming events you might be interested in:
- October 21: Reading the Red New Deal: Part 2 – Entertainment and Culture under Xi Jinpingโs Nanny State with me, Kaiser Kuo and Jiayun Feng.
- October 21: Implications of the New U.S.-China Trade Policy for U.S. Business, a China Corner Office live podcast.
- October 27: The future of crypto in China.
โJeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief