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Bo Xilai’s Big Impression

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Bo Xilai’s Big Impression

Bo Xilai looks like he might be trying a first in Chinese politics – a popular campaign to join the Politburo.

China Leadership Monitor has an interesting new report out about middle-rung promotions in the Chinese Communist Party, a wave of which will take place next year to fill spots left vacant by the top-level leadership transition. It’s worth reading in full for detailed analysis (96.4% of China's mid-to-high level leaders are men, apparently), but extracts from this section about Chongqing Party boss Bo Xilai’s amazingly open campaign to join the Politburo standing committee are especially interesting:

‘The challenge confronting the Chinese leadership in general, and the Party apparatchiks in particular, on the eve of the 18th National Congress is remarkably overwhelming. Never has the country witnessed such extraordinarily open political lobbying by a Politburo member as that being engaged in by Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai, whose aggressive self-promotion campaign is known for its two idiosyncratic initiatives: “Striking black triads and singing red songs.”
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