19 April, 2012

"The Paranoid Style in Chinese Politics" by Minxin Pei | Project Syndicate

"The Paranoid Style in Chinese Politics" by Minxin Pei | Project Syndicate: CommentsView/Create comment on this paragraphWhile in power, Bo was lauded for crushing organized crime and restoring law and order in Chongqing. Now it has come to light that he and his henchmen illegally detained, tortured, and imprisoned many innocent businessmen during this campaign, simultaneously stealing their assets. While publicly proclaiming their patriotism, other members of China’s ruling elites are stashing their ill-gotten wealth abroad and sending their children to elite Western schools and universities.

CommentsView/Create comment on this paragraphThe Bo affair has revealed another source of the regime’s fragility: the extent of the power struggle and disunity among the Party’s top officials. Personal misdeeds or character flaws did not trigger Bo’s fall from power; these were well known. He was simply a loser in a contest with those who felt threatened by his ambition and ruthlessness.