Noah Feldman, Bloomberg: China Now Faces the Downsides of Dictatorship
The period of term-limited presidents corresponded with unprecedented growth. Now Xi Jinping is changing the rules.
China’s nearly 30-year experiment with time-limited government is officially coming to an end. The Chinese Communist Party has suggested amending China’s constitution to allow President Xi Jinping to serve more than two five-year terms. Considering that the party rules the country, and Xi rules the party, that means two things: The constitution will be amended. And Xi is going to be president for life, much like Mao Zedong or Deng Xiaoping.
From the standpoint of communism, this result isn’t terribly surprising. From Lenin to Stalin to Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Andropov, the Soviet Union was never out of the hands of a dictator-like ruler until Gorbachev presided over its collapse.
Nor is Xi’s ascent surprising in the light of China’s traditional norm of imperial rule, which effectively carried over into communism.
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Update #1: Xi Won’t Go: A China File Conversation (China File)
Update #2: In China, the Dawn of the Xi Dynasty? (Ashish Kumar Sen)
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The red flags were always there.
As for the future .... it is going to get worse on multiple levels. Since the adoption of a consensual political system at the top starting in the 1980s, China has enjoyed the greatest growth in its history. The provinces felt that their concerns were being addressed, and the growing entrepreneur class felt secure. No more now. The power in China is now going to be concentrated in the hands of President Xi, his cadre of supporters, and the Beijing bureaucracy. President Xi is a man driven more by ego rather than ideology .... and for modern day China this is going to be a new experience.