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Over the six-month period from late 2012 to early 2013, Hu Jintao, the President of the People's Republic of China, Chair of the Central Military Commission, and Party Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), will relinquish at least two of his three positions. According to the constitution of the CCP, his time as Party head will come to an end, given that he has already served for two terms. Well over the supposed retirement age of 68, he will have to hand over the leadership of China to a new generation of leaders at the 18th Party Congress in Beijing. In Chinese politics, the act of retirement is surprisingly difficult, but Hu Jintao is widely known for his reserve and reticence; there is little doubt that he could disappear into a quiet and anonymous retirement if he so desires.This timely volume thus aims to provide an analytical assessment of Hu's period in charge of the world's most populous country. It concentrates briefly on his early life and entry into politics, then considers and evaluates his stewardship of the economy and of international affairs, as well as his ideological contribution and leadership of the communist party. In the process, the reader will also be afforded a broad overview of China's rapid developments over the last decade, since 2002.

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Introduction; Life; The Hu Era: Politics and Internal Affairs; The Chinese Economy Under Hu; China's International Face Under Hu; What Does Hu Think? Ideology in the Hu Era; It's the Party: Hu and the CCP; Conclusion: Hu Jintao, a Provisional Assessment.

Hu Jintao: China's Silent Ruler

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 27/03/2012
    ISBN13: 9789814350020, 978-9814350020
    ISBN10: 9814350028

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Over the six-month period from late 2012 to early 2013, Hu Jintao, the President of the People's Republic of China, Chair of the Central Military Commission, and Party Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), will relinquish at least two of his three positions. According to the constitution of the CCP, his time as Party head will come to an end, given that he has already served for two terms. Well over the supposed retirement age of 68, he will have to hand over the leadership of China to a new generation of leaders at the 18th Party Congress in Beijing. In Chinese politics, the act of retirement is surprisingly difficult, but Hu Jintao is widely known for his reserve and reticence; there is little doubt that he could disappear into a quiet and anonymous retirement if he so desires.This timely volume thus aims to provide an analytical assessment of Hu's period in charge of the world's most populous country. It concentrates briefly on his early life and entry into politics, then considers and evaluates his stewardship of the economy and of international affairs, as well as his ideological contribution and leadership of the communist party. In the process, the reader will also be afforded a broad overview of China's rapid developments over the last decade, since 2002.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction; Life; The Hu Era: Politics and Internal Affairs; The Chinese Economy Under Hu; China's International Face Under Hu; What Does Hu Think? Ideology in the Hu Era; It's the Party: Hu and the CCP; Conclusion: Hu Jintao, a Provisional Assessment.

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