
ChinaTalk After Xi: How Past CCP Successions Can Teach Us What Happens Next
Jun 27, 2021
Richard McGregor, an experienced Aussie journalist and author, joins recent graduate Peter Vanderslice to dissect China's political future post-Xi Jinping. They explore historical CCP leadership transitions, highlighting the power struggles between figures like Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin. They delve into Xi's consolidation of power, the Bo Xilai scandal, and the implications for future leadership dynamics, offering insights into the turbulent political landscape ahead. Expect a blend of history, analysis, and a peek into the challenges for potential successors.
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Hua Guofeng's Reforms
- Hua Guofeng's tenure was marked by a golden era of collective leadership, a stark contrast to Mao's rule.
- He initiated important economic reforms, including the first SEZs, despite being initially viewed as a mere cipher for Mao.
Deng's Continued Influence
- Deng Xiaoping maintained influence even after handing over leadership to Jiang Zemin.
- Deng's Southern Tour put public pressure on Jiang to implement more economic reforms.
Jiang's Control over Hu
- Jiang Zemin's staggered handover of power to Hu Jintao, delaying the transfer of CMC chairmanship, weakened Hu's influence.
- Jiang stacked the military with his allies, hindering Hu's ability to implement his policies.











