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SUMMARY: Xi Jinping’s ‘New Normal’ in China: Assessing the 4th Plenum of th
 e CCP
DESCRIPTION: A Roundtable Discussion on the Fourth Plenum The Communist Par
 ty of China’s fourth plenum sessions are traditionally opportunities for Ch
 ina’s leadership to discuss administrative and ideological strategies and e
 ngage in party-building measures. The fourth plenum of the 18th CCP Central
  Committee in October 2014 focused heavily on the “rule of law” in China. A
 t the […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>A Roundtable Discussion on the Fou
 rth Plenum</strong></p><p>The Communist Party of China’s fourth plenum sess
 ions are traditionally opportunities for China’s leadership to discuss admi
 nistrative and ideological strategies and engage in party-building measures
 . The fourth plenum of the 18th CCP Central Committee in October 2014 focus
 ed heavily on the “rule of law” in China. At the closing of the four-day di
 scussion\, the CCP Central Committee issued a communiqué that emphasized “c
 omprehensively advancing ruling the country according to the law”. What are
  the goals and some takeaways from the fourth plenum? How should we assess 
 the sessions?</p><p><strong>Speakers</strong></p><p><img class="size-full w
 p-image-20097 alignleft" src="https://sppga.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uplo
 ads/sites/5/2016/05/2015-02-05-speakers.png" alt="2015-02-05-speakers" widt
 h="612" height="158" /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><stro
 ng>ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSANTS (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT)</strong></p><p><em><strong>C
 hair</strong></em>: <strong>Dr. Timothy Cheek</strong>\, Director\, Centre 
 for Chinese Research\; Professor\, UBC Institute of Asian Research</p><p><s
 trong>Dr. Jie Cheng</strong>\, Associate Professor\, UBC Law Faculty<br /><
 u>Centralization as Path Dependence in Chinese Political Reform</u></p><p><
 strong>Dr. Pitman Potter</strong>\, Professor\, UBC Faculty of Law<br /><u>
 Judicial Reform by the Party/State</u></p><p><strong>Dr. Yulin Fu</strong>\
 , Professor\, Peking University Law School<br /><u>The Goals of Judicial Re
 form from Diverse Perspectives (the Party\, the Courts\, and the Scholars)<
 /u></p><p><strong>Dr. Yves Tiberghien</strong>\, Director\, UBC Institute O
 f Asian Research\; Associate Professor\, Dept. of Political Science<br /><u
 >Fourth Plenum Reforms and China’s Socio-Economic Predicaments</u></p><p>RS
 VP <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/120JTo7heHBiIbYiVBNlF7odWEzTs3y
 Ix8Oy1dCp_L70/viewform">here</a><br />View poster <a href="https://sppga.cm
 s.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2016/05/CCR-2-feb-20115-4th-plenum
 -roundtable.pdf">here</a></p><p><strong>Sponsor:</strong> Centre for Chines
 e Research\, Faculty of Law<br /><strong>By:</strong> Dr. Timothy Cheek\, D
 r. Jie Cheng\, Dr. Pitman Potter\, Dr. Yulin Fu\, Dr. Yves Tiberghien<br />
 <strong>Type:</strong> Discussion</p>
LOCATION:Room 120\, C.K. Choi Building
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 hina-assessing-the-4th-plenum-of-the-ccp/
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