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- THE WEEK, Page 22WORLDContradiction in Terms
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- China's party congress opts for a freer market but calls it
- socialism
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- The slogan has a familiar ring: there's nothing wrong with
- communism that a little capitalism can't fix. Last time around,
- that approach was called perestroika, Mikhail Gorbachev's futile
- attempt to rejuvenate the Soviet socialist system. Perestroika
- is alive and well and living in Beijing under an assumed name
- -- "socialist market economy."
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- More than 2,000 of the Chinese Communist Party's faithful
- gathered for their 14th Congress and dutifully applauded the
- concept. The socialist system, said party chief Jiang Zemin,
- depends on rapid economic growth. At a news conference, Hong Hu,
- vice minister of an economic-reform commission, was asked to
- define the socialist market economy. "It is," Hong replied, "a
- market economy that is subject to the regulation of a socialist
- country."
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- To make room for younger leaders, eight of the Politburo's
- 14 members, are to retire; all are over 65. Among them:
- President Yang Shangkun, Vice Premier Yao Yilin and Defense
- Minister Qin Jiwei. None of this indicates that China's rulers
- are contemplating any political relaxation. Yang and others who
- are leaving the Politburo will retain their government positions
- and their grip on power.
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