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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Feb 27

    The end of Presidential term limits risks closing a period in Chinese history, from 2004 to today, when the orderly, institutionalized transfer of power set it apart from other authoritarian states.http://nyer.cm/feXXJFM 

    10:19 AM - 27 Feb 2018
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      2. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @juliannemcshane this is the best article I have read on it of the three. A couple things: here, what it means for America (not my wheelhouse) sounds right, and I assume that's what the book you recommended gets into, I'll be sure to read it. But it's worth noting the qian guize:pic.twitter.com/VJfz4n6PCt

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      3. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker @juliannemcshane

        These extend beyond bribery, they're what I was getting into earlier this morning, & that is durable. In a semi-federalist system Xi can't be everywhere. That struggle remains The economy benefits, but the balance of federalist relations plus external factors could jeopardize itpic.twitter.com/oFC1wcgBZd

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      4. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker @juliannemcshane

        Lol @ Trump parallelspic.twitter.com/CRG7e8FzdM

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      5. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker @juliannemcshane

        A good point, the main concern, imo, is not Xi himself but the precedent.pic.twitter.com/puMym31vqT

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      6. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker @juliannemcshane

        And this is just a really good section that addresses both of those earlier topics, I love the detail in this article, which also features a great profile of Xi himselfpic.twitter.com/PSwZIST23p

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      7. Julianne McShane‏ @juliannemcshane Feb 27
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker

        interesting - thanks...will read. am thinking I should read the Graham Allison book sooner rather than later so I have more of a sense of context/background...it's one of the many I've bought & not yet read but seems like it is & will be becoming increasingly relevant.

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      8. Marctober Starvaggi  👹 🎃 🍂‏ @MarcStarvaggi Feb 27
        Replying to @juliannemcshane @NewYorker

        I agree.

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      9. Julianne McShane‏ @juliannemcshane Feb 28
        Replying to @MarcStarvaggi @NewYorker

        Today’s edition 👀 - seems to underscore the Allison premise: “If all goes according to plan, he could preside over the transition when China eclipses the United States as the world’s largest economy in absolute terms within two decades.”https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/02/27/opinion/xi-jinping-power-china.html?rref=collection%2Fissuecollection%2Ftodays-new-york-times&referer= …

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      1. Qurious‏ @paddy_lau Feb 27
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        Communist party is biggest dictator, slave at least 13 trillion people. But no one can against these demons.

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      1. Sal Khan‏ @SalKhan1975 Feb 27
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        Red cliff 3

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      1. jamesnudge‏ @jamesnudge Feb 27
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        Once again they prove the Chinese com party is the worlds largest criminal org.

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      1. PERFECT GOD JESUS HOLY SPIRIT FATHER‏ @WILLIAM46496127 Feb 27
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        Blessings

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      1. Quinton...‏ @quintonquintonq Feb 27
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        For an article that acknowledged Chinese history, it sure seemed to lack any direct sourcing. Why the vagueness?

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      1. u210ako‏ @u210ako Feb 27
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        Remember chairman " Mao " and more Chinese in containers and boats.😢 Deja Vu! 😱

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      1. Mohamed Taha‏ @MTaha25 Feb 27
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        The funny thing is that "Western"capital will thrive as ever in 🇨🇳’s dictatorship as if nothing has happened

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton Feb 27
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        If I was king, this sorta shit wouldn't happen.

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      1. VarunRp‏ @varunrp Feb 27
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        Liberal and leftist will get money from China for lifetime...good news

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