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Die Corona-Pandemie und Xi Jinping: Vier Herausforderungen für den mächtigsten Mann Chinas

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  • Stanzel, Angela

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In China hat die Ausbreitung des Coronavirus die Kommunistische Partei (KP) und Staats- und Parteichef Xi Jinping vor große Herausforderungen gestellt. Anders als bei den Tiananmen-Protesten, der SARS-Epidemie 2003 oder der globalen Finanzkrise 2008 geht es heute nicht nur um den Machterhalt der KP, sondern auch um den des Mannes an ihrer Spitze: Xi Jinping ist der erste Parteichef seit der Zeit Mao Zedongs, der alle Fäden der Politik in China in einer Hand hält. Bislang scheint die Corona-Pandemie Xis Machtposition nicht zu beeinträchtigen oder gar zu gefährden. Als Xis Achillesferse könnte sich jedoch die Wirtschaft erweisen, sollte es hier zu einer massiven Verschlechterung der Lage kommen.

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  • Stanzel, Angela, 2020. "Die Corona-Pandemie und Xi Jinping: Vier Herausforderungen für den mächtigsten Mann Chinas," SWP-Aktuell 26/2020, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:swpakt:262020
    DOI: 10.18449/2020A26
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