The generation shift in which the 5th generation headed by Xi Jinping took over control of the Party and the most powerful positions of the state, started a year ago and is practically finished by now.
Time: Thursday, 31 october 2013, 17:30
Venue: Confucius Institute at the University of Szeged
The Chinese expansion model has expired, the pace of economic development is slowing down and the country needs a paradigm shift. Increasing social gaps, pollution, corruption and a number of other factors are severe problems the new government has to deal with. Even though China is expected to become the largest economy in the world after the USA in this decade, the next 10 years is not likely to be easy. The lecture presents the results of the Chinese “reform and opening” so far, the most threatening dangers and possible solutions of problems.
Salát Gergely PhD is a China-researcher, Docent of the Department of Chinese Studies Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Assistant Professor at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.