Chinese Society Adjusting to the “New Normal”
Litao Zhao
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Litao Zhao: The East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2015, vol. 07, issue 01, 37-50
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China has begun the full-fledged implementation of Xi's agenda of comprehensively deepening reform. Socially, the much anticipated urbanisation plan was announced in April 2014. Reforms in the social domain have made some progress, albeit uneven across issue areas. As China is in the transition to the economic and social “new normal”, it takes time, vision, will and skills to balance the multiple goals of stabilising growth, adjusting structure, improving livelihoods and deepening reform.
Date: 2015
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