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Retrofitting Leninism

Pekingology

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The Biggest Ship, the Bigger the Risk

In the conclusion of your book, you have a metaphor which i really found striking. But it came from a aa shunjan official sea vessels moving at high speed generate turbulence in their wake. As long as they move swiftly enough, the ruption is unlikely to threaten those aboard. The bigger the ship, the bigger the risk. Why did that metaphor strike you so much? It helps kind of articulate the type of challenge that the cecip is facing in terms of governasce. I'm in, increasingly, i think, om the challenges of facing the country are going to be redistributive. And those could turn into big ripples and sothat the reason the metaph

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