China’s Future Under President Xi Jinping: Challenges Ahead (By Professor Bates Gill)
President Xi Jinping is a third
of the way through his expected 10-year term as China’s top leader. Already he
has put a strong personal stamp on his time in office, significantly
differentiating himself from his predecessors in both the style and substance
of his leadership. Taking tough measures against corruption and dissent at home
and pursuing an active agenda abroad, President Xi has carefully cultivated an
image of a confident strongman keen to deliver on his promised “great
rejuvenation of the Chinese nation”.
But while it can claim some
successes, Xi Jinping’s leadership has raised even more questions and
uncertainties both within China and amongst China’s neighbours including India.
What do we know about President
Xi’s leadership style? How vulnerable is his domestic reform agenda? Can he
return China to a more stable set of relationships with its regional
neighbours, including the United States? What are some of the biggest obstacles
ahead in realising the “China dream”?
Drawing from more than 30 years’
experience closely following Chinese affairs, Professor Bates Gill will tackle
these and other questions about China’s future under Xi Jinping.
About the speaker:
Professor Bates Gill is Professor
of Asia Pacific Strategic Studies with the Strategic and Defence Studies
Centre, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National
University. He is also a Board Director with China Matters, a Sydney-based
non-profit public policy initiative. Professor Gill has a long record of
research and publications on Chinese politics, foreign relations and security
policy.
His next book, entitled China:
Getting it Right for Australia, co-authored with Linda Jakobson, will be
published by Black Inc in March 2017. Professor Gill was selected by the China
Foreign Affairs University as one the top 10 American China watchers for his
political, scholarly and social impact.
He held the Freeman Chair in
China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in
Washington, DC (2002-2007) and was the Director and Chief Executive of the
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) (2007-2012), an
independent think tank consistently recognised as one of the world’s leading institutes
in international affairs. Since first working in China in 1986, Professor Gill
has lived in the country for a total of three years and made 60 additional
visits over the past 30 years.
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