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Recent decisions by the Chinese Communist Party regulating the behaviours of celebrities, time spent on online games and even after school tutoring have led to questions around the intentions and objectives of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and its head, President Xi Jinping. China has sought to limit so-called 'effeminate' behaviours, curtailed reality television shows, and even suppress celebrity ratings and rankings. Further, opposition politicians within the CPC have been arrested, businessmen such as Alibaba's Jack Ma detained and disappeared, and President Xi's Thought on Socialism with Chinese characteristics incorporated into the CPC's constitution. President Xi will likely also maintain his position following the next CPC congress in 2012, having abolished term limits in 2018. These measures are all in response to the increasing access to information, growing education and standards and economic power of ordinary Chinese, and the CPC and President Xi's attempt to ensure that the party remains central to the state and people. Speaking to Radio Islam International, Elliott Zaagman, host and producer of the New York-based China Tech Investor podcast, agreed that this was a symptom of the country's totalitarian system, argued that it was substantively different to Mao Zedong's 'Cultural Revolution.' He compared Mao's revolution, which sought to overthrow the country's institution, with Xi, who used the institutions to regain society.
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Recent decisions by the Chinese Communist Party regulating the behaviours of celebrities, time spent on online games and even after school tutoring have led to questions around the intentions and objectives of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and its head, President Xi Jinping. China has sought to limit so-called 'effeminate' behaviours, curtailed reality television shows, and even suppress celebrity ratings and rankings. Further, opposition politicians within the CPC have been arrested, businessmen such as Alibaba's Jack Ma detained and disappeared, and President Xi's Thought on Socialism with Chinese characteristics incorporated into the CPC's constitution. President Xi will likely also maintain his position following the next CPC congress in 2012, having abolished term limits in 2018. These measures are all in response to the increasing access to information, growing education and standards and economic power of ordinary Chinese, and the CPC and President Xi's attempt to ensure that the party remains central to the state and people. Speaking to Radio Islam International, Elliott Zaagman, host and producer of the New York-based China Tech Investor podcast, agreed that this was a symptom of the country's totalitarian system, argued that it was substantively different to Mao Zedong's 'Cultural Revolution.' He compared Mao's revolution, which sought to overthrow the country's institution, with Xi, who used the institutions to regain society.
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