Chinese President Xi Jinping is facing challenges in leading through China's economic slowdown and property crisis. The middle class in China is reportedly frustrated and annoyed, posing a unique problem for Xi. Unlike his predecessors, Xi can't rely on rapid prosperity gains to support Communist Party rule. Experts like Anthony Saich from Harvard note the high level of frustration among China's middle class.
Unlike his reform-era predecessors, Xi Jinping can’t count on rapid gains in prosperity to underpin support for Communist Party rule in China https://t.co/xAj5ruyMbw
🎙️ Chinese President Xi Jinping can't count on soaring prosperity to underpin support for Communist Party rule anymore. This week on The Big Take Asia podcast, how he’s managing to navigate these changes https://t.co/iBQKBzYgy4 https://t.co/Nl3vN9gOtk
Xi’s Unique Problem: Leading Through China’s Economic Slowdown, Property Crisis https://t.co/rBlc5IFP8V
🎙️ NEW: Chinese President Xi Jinping can't count on soaring prosperity to underpin support for Communist Party rule anymore. Today on The Big Take Asia podcast, how he’s managing to navigate these changes https://t.co/0YBAcf9cMm
Xi’s Unique Problem: Leading Through China’s Economic Slowdown, Property Crisis “I’ve never seen or heard such a high level of frustration and annoyance” among China’s middle class, said Anthony Saich, a professor of Chinese government at Harvard https://t.co/gTsysaX4n6