53 min

Is President Xi's leadership at risk, especially after China's zero-covid protests‪?‬ The Global Gambit

    • Politics

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Episode Outline

The last weekend of November 2022 saw protests across China, largely associated with the country's zero-covid policies. Despite responses by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), protests continued, leading some to wonder how far they might go, if they could become a new Tiananmen Square, or threaten the CCP's legitimacy - especially in light of the 20th National Congress of the CCP where Xi was elected for life. Pyotr explored these themes with James Palmer, with questions involving:
What triggered the protests and how severe were they?Is there a high probability they will continue?How does this affect Xi's popularity or his decision-making?Are these trends and other internal issues undermining Chinese foreign policy?What could these developments mean for Taiwan?You can access additional, unpublished content/questions from James's interview too, by visiting Patreon and pledging as little as $2 a month!

Guest Profile
James Palmer - deputy editor at Foreign Policy and writes FP’s weekly China Brief newsletter. He authored The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China.


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ALERT!

Since the last episode, Pyotr started a Substack where he shares his reflections on interviews and provides explainers to current or emerging events.

Subscribe here: https://substack.com/profile/112732172-pyotr-s-kurzin?utm_source=user-menu. 

Episode Outline

The last weekend of November 2022 saw protests across China, largely associated with the country's zero-covid policies. Despite responses by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), protests continued, leading some to wonder how far they might go, if they could become a new Tiananmen Square, or threaten the CCP's legitimacy - especially in light of the 20th National Congress of the CCP where Xi was elected for life. Pyotr explored these themes with James Palmer, with questions involving:
What triggered the protests and how severe were they?Is there a high probability they will continue?How does this affect Xi's popularity or his decision-making?Are these trends and other internal issues undermining Chinese foreign policy?What could these developments mean for Taiwan?You can access additional, unpublished content/questions from James's interview too, by visiting Patreon and pledging as little as $2 a month!

Guest Profile
James Palmer - deputy editor at Foreign Policy and writes FP’s weekly China Brief newsletter. He authored The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China.


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This isn't possible without you - the listener. My goal is to bring entertaining yet enlightening content to you, make complex, technical issues more relatable to you, and enable you to engage on topics you care about and for better people from all origins or professions.

So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.

And if you're unable able to do that - no worries. Please leave a review, or share GG. This small action has BIG impact in helping it grow and broaden its visibility to more audiences.

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Pyotr' Twitter: https://twitter.com/pkurzin?lang=en TGG Twitter: https://twitter.com/theglobalgambit Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/login?ru=%2Ftheglobalgambit Substack: https://pyotrskurzin.substack.com/ Ready to gain fresh, unique insights into global issues? Want to connect with experts and community of engaged listeners? Support The Global Gambit (GG) today and access EXCLUSIVE content and perks. Join us in making sense of the complex forces shaping our world in enlightening, entertaining talks! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-global-gambit.



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53 min