

EMERGENCY POD: How will the CCP respond to the protests?
Nov 29, 2022
Ling Li, a lecturer at the University of Vienna, dives into the origins of China’s strict Covid Zero policies and their evolution. The discussion highlights how recent protests, sparked by tragic incidents, reveal a deep desire for democratic freedoms among the populace. Li explores various potential responses from the CCP, the complexities of lifting restrictions, and the surprising role of youth in organizing dissent through social media. The conversation uncovers the challenges the government faces in maintaining control amid rising public discontent.
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Zero Covid Policy Interpretations
- The CCP advertised the Zero Covid policy as crucial to China's pandemic success.
- Two interpretations existed: it would be permanent or last until the 20th Party Congress.
20 Measures and CCP Flexibility
- After the 20th Party Congress, the CCP introduced "20 Measures" to ease lockdowns.
- This signaled a willingness to open up under suitable conditions, not solely for political control.
Protests and CCP Calculus
- Jordan Schneider asks how the protests have affected the CCP's decision-making.
- Continued lockdowns after the Congress created hopelessness, sparking protests after the Xinjiang fire.