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How China Is Ruled


Senior Associate Minxin Pei presents an unique analysis of the evolution of the governing structure in China, and the strategy that the CCP has adopted to maintain legitamcy over the past decade.


published by
The American Interest
 on April 21, 2008

Source: The American Interest

The Summer Olympics promises to be as much a political event as an athletic spectacle. Will the Beijing Games ultimately help or hurt the cause of freedom in China?  In the Spring 2008 issue of The American Interest, Senior Associate Minxin Pei presents an unique analysis of the evolution of the governing structure in China, and the strategy that the CCP has adopted to maintain legitamcy over the past decade.

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