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China’s New Leadership

Spot Survey

No.26

Edited by ONISHI Yasuo
March 2003

Executive Summary pdf (112KB)

Chapter 1
The 16th Congress of the Communist Party of China and Prospects of Market Economy with Chinese Characteristics pdf (279KB) / Yasuo ONISHI

Introduction
1.1 The Idea and Reality of a “Socialist Market Economy”
1.2 Evaluation of the Zhu Rongji’s “Three Major Reforms”
1.3 Main Points of the Tenth Five-year Plan
1.4 Aiming for Building of a “Well-off Society”in an all-roundway
Conclusion

Chapter 2
Transfer of Power form Jiang to Hu: The CPC’s Transformation pdf (168KB) / Norihiro SASAKI

Introduction
2.1 Designation of Officers: Limited Transfer of Powers from Jian Zemin to Hu Jintaro
2.2 How the Important Thought of the “Three Represents” are Treated
2.3 Start of Change of the Chinese Communist Party: Growing Away from the “Worker’s and Farmer’s Party”
Conclusion

Chapter 3
Foreign Policy of the Post-Jiang Zemin Era pdf (231KB) / Yoshifumi NAKAI

Introduction
3.1 The Formulation of the “16-word Directive”
3.2 Jiang Zemin’s Foreign Policy
3.3 Foreign Policy after the 16th Party Congress
Conclusion

Chapter 4
Judicial Policies at the 16th National Congress of CPC: Steps toward Constructing a Country under the Rule of Law pdf (156KB) / Masayuki KOBAYASHI

Introduction
4.1 Ruling by Law and Ruling by Virtue
4.2 Judicial Reform
4.3 Reform of the System on Judges
Conclusion

Chapter 5
Privatization of State-owned Enterprises: Prospects after the Socialist Market Economy pdf (340KB) / Ken-ichi IMAI

Introduction
5.1 The Tide of Large Enterprise Privatization
5.2 Japan’s Cooperation for Environmental Management in Thailand (in case of supporting of the Environmental Research and Training Center)
Conclusion

Epilogue
The Communist Party of China and the Future of China: In Preparation for the 17th National Congress of the CPC pdf (177KB) / Yasuo ONISHI

Introduction
6.1 Accomplishments of the 16th National Congress of the CPC
6.2 Challenges Facing the New Leadership
6.3 Outlook for the 17th National Congress of the CPC