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(Preview) Prepping for the Third Plenum: Revisiting the Readout, Past Plenums, Common Prosperity, and Momentous Reforms (Or Not)
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Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
On today’s show Andrew and Bill prepare for next week’s Third Plenum by talking through expectations and themes to watch. Topics include: The signals from April's Xinhua readout announcing the plenary session, remembering third plenums of the past, why common prosperity is on the agenda, why this year's plenum may be the clearest articulation of Xi’s vision for the Party and the PRC, and examining some of the ongoing domestic issues that the Party may (or may not) try to address with reforms. At the end: A scandal over edible oils, the market for silicone masks, fierce competition in the bubble tea market, and checking in with Zach Edey.
To email the show: email@sharpchina.fm
@SharpTechPodcast Channel — YouTube
@Stratechery Channel — YouTube
Plenum Countdown; Orban in Beijing; Floods; PRC says "Volt Typhoon" a US op; Edible oil in fuel tankers — Sinocism
Xi promotes a general; Symposium on the economic situation; Another cyber warning; Edible oil mess; Plenum; Inequality — Sinocism
China Focus: 20th CPC Central Committee to hold 3rd plenary session in July — Xinhua
Yao Yang on the resilience of China's economy — The East is Read
What to expect at the Chinese Communist Party’s most important meeting of the year — Atlantic Council
China’s Top Bankers Are Embracing Xi Jinping Thought, Chinese Communist Party — Bloomberg
China to probe alleged use of fuel tanker trucks carrying cooking oil — Reuters
China Confronts an Insidious New Privacy Risk: Lifelike Silicone Masks — Sixth Tone
Milk Tea Craze Is Bringing Out All China’s Wrongs — Bloomberg
Zach Edey NBA Highlights — X: @NBA
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Manage episode 428177807 series 3443605
Get all episodes of Sharp China, Sharp Tech, Stratechery Updates and Interviews, Greatest of All Talk and the Dithering Podcast as part of Stratechery Plus for $15/month or $150/year.
Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
On today’s show Andrew and Bill prepare for next week’s Third Plenum by talking through expectations and themes to watch. Topics include: The signals from April's Xinhua readout announcing the plenary session, remembering third plenums of the past, why common prosperity is on the agenda, why this year's plenum may be the clearest articulation of Xi’s vision for the Party and the PRC, and examining some of the ongoing domestic issues that the Party may (or may not) try to address with reforms. At the end: A scandal over edible oils, the market for silicone masks, fierce competition in the bubble tea market, and checking in with Zach Edey.
To email the show: email@sharpchina.fm
@SharpTechPodcast Channel — YouTube
@Stratechery Channel — YouTube
Plenum Countdown; Orban in Beijing; Floods; PRC says "Volt Typhoon" a US op; Edible oil in fuel tankers — Sinocism
Xi promotes a general; Symposium on the economic situation; Another cyber warning; Edible oil mess; Plenum; Inequality — Sinocism
China Focus: 20th CPC Central Committee to hold 3rd plenary session in July — Xinhua
Yao Yang on the resilience of China's economy — The East is Read
What to expect at the Chinese Communist Party’s most important meeting of the year — Atlantic Council
China’s Top Bankers Are Embracing Xi Jinping Thought, Chinese Communist Party — Bloomberg
China to probe alleged use of fuel tanker trucks carrying cooking oil — Reuters
China Confronts an Insidious New Privacy Risk: Lifelike Silicone Masks — Sixth Tone
Milk Tea Craze Is Bringing Out All China’s Wrongs — Bloomberg
Zach Edey NBA Highlights — X: @NBA
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