Editor’s note for Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Politics & Current Affairs

A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn.

editor's note from jeremy goldkorn, editor in chief of supchina

Dear reader,

My apologies: Yesterdayโ€™s News Briefing section of this newsletter somehow did not make it into the email. You can catch up here if you want to know about battling nationalist commentators and Chinaโ€™s declining box office numbers.

Regular readers know that I am very skeptical of media stories about a palace coup against Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟ‘ๅนณ or any stories of dissent that go beyond mere grumbling about the Chairman of Everything.

CIA veteran and China scholar Christopher K. Johnson is similarly unconvinced by stories of the Chairmanโ€™s imminent troubles. In a piece published last week, he says that โ€œXi has a plan and is executing it, even if it is not to the Westโ€™s liking,โ€ and so โ€œforeign governments would be wise to deal with Xi as he is if they seek to mount effective policy responses.โ€

The latest evidence that Xi is almost unassailable right now: The Communist Partyโ€™s house newspaper, the Peopleโ€™s Daily, leads todayโ€™s front page with a piece on Xiโ€™s New Development Concept, which official media and propaganda continue to laud as one of the great leaderโ€™s great achievements.

Our word of the day is New Development Concept (ๆ–ฐๅ‘ๅฑ•็†ๅฟต xฤซn fฤzhวŽn lวniร n).