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Professor, Fordham Law School Senior Fellow, China Studies, CFR Author, End of An Era (Oxford, 2018) https://t.co/q2MwW7hPRB Opinions are my own. RT ≠ endorsement

Sep 16, 2020, 7 tweets

(1/x) The General Office of the CCP released a new central opinion on ramping up united front (统战工作) work aimed at the private sector - i.e., clearly marking private business as a major political target for Party ideological work.

Two thoughts:
gov.cn/zhengce/2020-0…

(2/x) First, the thrust of this is utterly clear: the private sector needs to toe the Party line, period.
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(3/x) Ideologically, that feels like we're clearly back in the early 1950s. Private enterprise exists, but only so far as they can paint themselves as loyalists.

Next Q: Might Beijing at some point take the next (i.e. late 1950s) step of tightening controls yet *further*?

(4/x) Second, note that this opinion came out 2 months after Xi Jinping's symposium with a slate of private +SOE entrepreneurs - where it appears that the same talking points were delivered (see @niubi below).

i.e. - this is a coherent policy rollout.

sinocism.com/p/xi-chairs-sy…

(5/x) Now note Xi just held another similar conference w/ scientists just a few days ago.

One of Xi's calls: for scientists to remember their national identity: 科学无国界,科学家有祖国.

xinhuanet.com/politics/2020-…

(6/x) In two months, might we see a similar central opinion on increasing united front work/ideological work among scientists?

If so, that's how the demands for ideological purity will start to expand - for the value of 红 ("red") to start to get elevated over 专 ("expert").

(7/x) Naturally, one might think that's nuts - how could Beijing start turning the clock back in that manner?

But recognize that is *exactly* what Party ideologues have just done with respect to the private business sector.

And now the question should be: who's next?

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