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Analysis: China's decision-making system under review amid economic woes

Analysis: China's decision-making system under review amid economic woes

Nikkei Asia3 days ago
Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize.
The Chinese Communist Party is showing signs of change.
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