He wants capitalism, but not too much capitalism. And he's planning to again, have a private sector that is much more answerable to party. He tif thoh, how do you reconcile what president g is doing right now, and wanting more industries under the thumb of the chinese government? I'm afraid that, again, hubris here. I don't think it really is doable. They've made it more difficult for companies and institutions around the world to work with china. But i think there is actually a real level of subrs forseing and the sense that they can both.
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