Since the 20th Party Congress in October 2022, China’s politics have produced surprises, from its abrupt exit from zero-COVID lockdowns to an overhaul of property sector regulations and an easing of restrictions on the technology sector. There also have been debates about whether China is moderating its diplomatic tone, and if so, whether the shift is superficial or substantive.
On Friday, March 10, the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings hosted a panel discussion featuring China experts from varied backgrounds who evaluated the recent policy shifts within China, their underlying causes, and potential implications for the future.
Viewers submitted questions by emailing [email protected], on Twitter @BrookingsFP using #ChinaPolitics.
Agenda
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March 10
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Panel discussion
Moderator
Ryan Hass Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China Center, Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies, The Michael H. Armacost Chair @ryanl_hassPanelist
Cheng Li Director - John L. Thornton China Center, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, John L. Thornton China Center
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