A Little Trouble In Big China at 2006-03-22 12:07:01
China is averaging about 200 protests / riots a day. This is not spontaneous. China's political left is recovering after years of quiet.
Well paid workers in the eastern part of China are leaving their country cousins in the dust. Plus, the new running dogs of capitalism are turning the country into an environmental cesspool and are swiping turf the peasants once claimed.
Leader Hu has spoken of developing a "golden harmony" that brings the 800 million Chinese who are not sharing in China's economic development into the tent. A very tall order.
As the NY Times reported today, the Chinese left is starting to get its voice back, sounding strong criticism of the country's growing imbalances in the wake of its economic development.
Hu now has to straddle the fatcats and the peasants' slow burn which is heating up steadily. This guy is going to be tested right down to his new Ferragamo's.
Beijing hosts the 2008 summer Olympiad. This is planned as Beijing's coming out party as a world capital. Losing face in China is bad business, so 2008 should be a quiet year. But the left will be pressuring hard for goodies through 2007.
The Chinese excel in traumatic political upheaval, and now that the old commies are hooking up with the peasants, the small trouble in China may well become very big trouble in the years ahead if China fails to rapidly shift its focus from the fatcats ball to the downtrodden.
Just one more thing that's going to heat up in the years ahead.
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