Xi Jinping: China's Third New Era
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Xi Jinping: China's Third New Era

Jayadeva Ranade

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Xi Jinping: China's Third New Era

Jayadeva Ranade

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As its title 'Xi Jinping: China's Third New Era' suggests, the book covers the period mid-June 2017 till the end of 2020—a period when, Xi Jinping's acolytes claim, China had already embarked on a third thirty-year era under his leadership, like those of Mao and Deng before him.

This period also saw an outpouring of criticism against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese President not witnessed since the Tiananmen Square events in 1989. The resentment was sparked by Xi Jinping abolishing tenure limits that govern the cadres' terms in office as well as the mishandling of the initial stages of the Covid pandemic. It is also the period when Xi Jinping began using the country's security apparatus to further consolidate his position and impose progressively restrictive controls on society. He followed through on his slogan: "party, government, military, civilian and academic; east, west, south, north and centre, the Party leads everything"!

The essays explore the modernisation of the People's Liberation Army (PLA); Xi Jinping tightening his grip on members of the Politburo and the higher echelons of the Party; China's policy on Tibet and Beijing's efforts to negate the Dalai Lama's influence inside China as well as abroad.

China's attitude and posture towards India, which have undergone definite change since Xi Jinping adopted an aggressive foreign policy to achieve the "rejuvenation of the Chinese nation", have been covered at length. This includes the ongoing incursions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh since May 2020.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. 1. Xi Jinping Prepares to Lead China into New Thirty-Year Era
  8. 2. China's Internal Situation before the 19th Party Congress: An Overview
  9. 3. China's Internal Situation: Is Xi Jinping under Pressure?
  10. 4. The China Dream
  11. 5. China: Path to Hi-Technology
  12. 6. China's Maritime Challenge in the Indo-Pacific
  13. 7. Belt and Road Initiative and its Future Implications
  14. 8. China's 19th Party Congress: New Leaders to Steer China to the China Dream
  15. 9. Initial Assessment of Xi Jinping’s Work Report at 19th Party Congress
  16. 10. Analysis of China's 19th Party Congress
  17. 11. Distancing the PLA From Politics: Representatives in CCP Standing Committees
  18. 12. Initial Assessment of China’s CPPCC Plenary Session, 2019
  19. 13. A Brief Assessment of China’s 3rd Session of the 13th CPPCC, May 2020
  20. 14. An Assessment of the Second Plenum of China’s 13th National People’s Congress
  21. 15. An Assessment of the 13th Session of China’s 13th NPC, May 2020
  22. 16. China’s Military and the National People’s Congress
  23. 17. No Change in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Assertive Policies Despite Pressure
  24. 18. CCP CC’s 4th Plenum Could Suggest a Dilution in Xi Jinping’s Authority
  25. 19. Chinese President Xi Jinping Faces Difficult Times Ahead
  26. 20. Popular Protests Undermine Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Credibility
  27. 21. The COVID-19 Epidemic and China’s Economy
  28. 22. China’s Economic Revival will Face Serious Headwinds
  29. 23. Dissatisfaction with Chinese President Xi Jinping Mounts
  30. 24. Chinese President Xi Jinping Reacts to Inner Party Opposition
  31. 25. Xi Jinping Shores up Position to Fend off Opponents
  32. 26. Qiu Shi Calls for Protecting Xi Jinping as “Core” of the Whole Chinese Communist Party
  33. 27. Xi Jinping Launches ‘Yan’an Style’ Campaign to Cleanse China’s Security Apparatus
  34. 28. Xi Jinping’s Efforts to Consolidate Marxist Ideology among CCP Members to Counter US
  35. 29. China and the Post COVID-19 World
  36. 30. The US-China Trade War: A Strategic Move
  37. 31. The US-China Trade War: Fall-Out in China
  38. 32. China's View of Ties with the US: Hints of Concessions?
  39. 33. China's ‘Big Two’ have Domestic Discontent and US-China Tension as Backdrop: India Finds Mention in US-China Exchange
  40. 34. Chinese Researchers Suggest Modulation of China's Policy Towards United States
  41. 35. Tension is High Within China's Leadership Echelons as United States Maintains Unrelenting Pressure
  42. 36. Chinese Assessments of the International Situation
  43. 37. CICIR's Assessment of China's Major Country Diplomacy
  44. 38. China Debates Policy Towards US as Biden's Administration Takes Over
  45. 39. China: Conference on Peripheral Diplomacy
  46. 40. Xi Jinping Launches Campaigns to Entrench the Chinese Communist Party Among the People
  47. 41. China's 19th Party Congress Indicates No Change in China's Policy Towards Tibet
  48. 42. Tibet has been Receiving Higher Priority in Recent Months
  49. 43. China Intensifies Efforts to Diminish Dalai Lama's Influence
  50. 44. Tibet Autonomous Region's Expenditure on Public Security
  51. 45. China's Xiaokang (Well-Off) Border Defence Villages in Tibet Autonomous Region
  52. 46. China and US Could Emerge as Adversaries over the Tibet Issue
  53. 47. China's Seventh Tibet Work Forum, August 29–30, 2020
  54. 48. China's Third Central Xinjiang Work Conference
  55. 49. Inner-Party Differences on Hong Kong Issue Pose Problems for Xi Jinping
  56. 50. DPP's Win in Taiwan Elections will have Repercussions
  57. 51. CPEC and Challenges for Pakistan
  58. 52. Brief Analysis of Chinese Propaganda During India-China Face-Off at Doklam, June IB-August 1, 2017
  59. 53. Different Facets of the Doklam Face-Off: An Overview
  60. 54. Composition and Implications of Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe's Visit to India
  61. 55. Chinese State Councillor and Public Security Minister Zhao Kezhi's Visit Yields Little Tangible Results
  62. 56. Can the Second Xi-Modi Summit Tackle the Really Difficult Issues
  63. 57. Implications of the Ongoing Tension with China Along the LAC
  64. 58. China Probably has a Larger Hidden Agenda
  65. 59. Chinese Thinking on the India-China Border Issue
  66. 60. China Appears to have Initiated a Phase of Deception along the LAC
  67. 61. Chinese Publication Asserts Aksai Chin is “Illegally Occupied by India”
  68. 62. An Authoritative Chinese Assessment of how China Views India
  69. Index