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In Xi’s China, Politics Eventually Catches Up With Everyone

The author Peter Hessler posed a question with an elusive answer: How could Chinese society open up so profoundly while its politics stagnated or even regressed?

Li Yuan
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Books and Literature, Chengdu (China), China, Colleges and Universities, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Education (K-12), Hessler, Peter, International Relations, Politics and Government, Sichuan Province (China)
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