This weekend the government of China changed its leaders for the first time in a decade. The government of China is composed solely of members of the CCP or Chinese Communist Party. I expect that the next ten years will see no significant changes with regards to their foreign policy. There are no apparent reformers in what experts suggest will be the newest crop of Chinese officials.
The Chinese government shifts its most important members every decade, and historically different factions have cut deals and waged intricate inside warfare to finangle their way to the top, the office of the Premier.
It will be interesting to see what comes of this newer generation of leaders and how they will react to the current world. Most likely they will just toe the party line and continue on the same path the current leaders are on.
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