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Joined April 2011

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  1. Thanks to everyone for following today's conference. Watch the archive here: Thanks to !

  2. Starting the third panel at - The Changing Role of the PLA

  3. "The anti-corruption campaign was necessary but had unintended consequences and the system is frozen." -David Shambaugh

  4. "If you need to demand loyalty oaths, are you really secure in your position?" -David Shambaugh

  5. "There's a lot we don't know about leadership dynamics in China. It's opaque generally and much more so now." -David Shambaugh

  6. "Xi has been most effective in foreign policy. Most consensus in China on foreign policy." -Richard McGregor

  7. "No guarantee that cleaner generals will be better generals, not clear if the new mil structures will work." -Richard McGregor

  8. "We are in a new period now with Xi Jinping. He might be a strong leader but not particularly effective." - Richard McGregor

  9. "Politics trumps economics and economics trumps foreign policy by far" -Chris Johnson

  10. "It's far too early to judge if Xi Jinping is provoking a crisis" -Chris Johnson

  11. "Xi came in fully empowered with all three of the major titles" Chris Johnson

  12. Second panel at about to start - Contentious Elite Politics.

  13. "Xi restructuring Chinese natsec bodies - we should be prepared for greater contention with China"

  14. "Chinese public supports its govt to take action to protect Chinese sovereignty"

  15. "US actions do reverberate in China and we need to better understand that which we can do with big data analytics and surveys"

  16. "Climate is an area where China is showing it can be a leader and not just reactive"

  17. Great to see female scholars on panel: & event to discuss 's domestic & econ situation

  18. "Chinese nationalism is both bottom up and top down"

  19. : Xi was confronted w/serious intra-party challenges to his rule

  20. First panel at Domestic Political & Economic Situation moderater

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