Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal (Jul 2018)

The Policy Programme and Human Rights Position of the Xi Jinping Administration

  • Joseph Yu-shek Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 319 – 347

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In the Nineteenth Party Congress in October 2017, Xi Jinping managed to consolidate power, generating speculation that he may even seek a third term in 2022 against the established political convention. To a considerable extent, the Party regime has been able to maintain legitimacy through economic growth, a basic social security net covering the entire population and effective governance. Above all else, Xi Jinping’s impressive combat of corruption has been a significant hallmark of his administration. This article attempts to examine the policy programme of the Xi Jinping administration and understand its basic position on human rights in China’s present environment where civil society is still developing under increasingly difficult conditions and as yet to be in no position to confront the Party regime.

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