What to watch during China’s 20th Party Congress

Source The Atlantic Council

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The event, which happens once every five years, is likely to see Xi Jinping continue to try to undermine the rules-based order and push back against US global power, Atlantic Council experts explain.

 

Media www.rajawalisiber.com – The word of the week: quinquennial. With China’s once-every-five-years Communist Party Congress kicking off tomorrow and the US government’s release of its first National Security Strategy since 2017 on Wednesday, the latest geopolitical drama is setting the international stage for the next half-decade and beyond. Don’t miss the inside scoop from our roster of former officials from the National Security Council and Pentagon on whether the Biden administration’s new strategy can contend with global challenges like China’s attempts to undermine US power—an effort we’ll get a glimpse of as Xi Jinping solidifies his rule at his party congress. For more insight on the big gathering in Beijing check out our expert guide and our editors’ picks below.

 

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