Xi Jinping has led China’s $10 trillion economy and 1.2 billion people for five-years, and appears set to earn another five year term at the Communist Party’s 19th Party Congress this fall. Will his second term see new policies? Is his image as a strong leader accurate, or does he face opposition within the Party?
Moderator: John Pomfret, Journalist and Author, The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom
Speakers:
Willy Wo-Lap Lam, Senior Fellow, The Jamestown Foundation, US
Richard McGregor, Visiting Fellow, Sigur Center, George Washington University