{"id":111028,"date":"2017-11-30T10:32:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:32:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:06:11","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:06:11","slug":"victory-parade-and-chinese-politics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/victory-parade-and-chinese-politics\/","title":{"rendered":"Victory Parade and Chinese politics"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Most recently, China had a Victory parade to celebrate the 70th  anniversary of war against Japan.   As part of this parade, China rolled  out its latest ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, armored vehicles,  UAVs, helicopters, fighter jets and special missions aircraft.  All of  the displayed weapon systems are believed to be in service. For the  first time, China publicly displayed DF-21D and DF-26, which are the  ballistic missiles designed for attacking moving targets like a carrier.   Certainly, I have posted numerous blog entries in the past regarding  China\u2019s ASBM program and the challenges around it, so this has always  been an area of interest for PLA followers.  We have now seen these ASBM  missiles on display and know that it is in active service.  What we  don\u2019t know is how good China is at finding a fast moving carrier group  in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, tracking it and then engaging it.   Certainly for a missile DF-26 which will have longer range and higher  re-entry speed than DF-21D, the engineering challenge of finding carrier  upon re-entry and maneuvering to hit something that can move at greater  than 30 knots is very daunting task.  They also displayed DF-5B, which  is China\u2019s first public display of an ICBM with multiple nuclear  warheads.  The parade also displayed the DF-10A LACM (land based version  of KD-20 LACM) and various other short and medium ranged ballistic  missiles.  The second artillery certainly had a field day at this  military parade.  Comparing this to the pictures from China\u2019s military  parade in 1984, it was quite interesting how backward they were back  then.   It still had the same nationalistic tone and show of strength  from all the Chinese leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Behind all of this, it\u2019s a time of uncertainty and worry for the current  Chinese leadership.  China\u2019s major leaders of past and present were all  there (even ones I didn\u2019t realize was still alive) to present a united  front.  By this point, most people have seen the crash of Chinese stock  market.  The Chinese economy has also slowed down a lot by this point.   Nobody can predicate what will happen there or anywhere else, but these  parades are used to show the power and accomplishments of the communist  party and distract people from the worries of economic and other  problems.  I\u2019ve read numerous articles on the politics of recent events.   While I\u2019m not sure about their accuracy, it does paint a picture where  the younger generation of leaders is still battling the older  generation in their efforts to carry out reforms.  China\u2019s previous  paramount leader Hu Jintao was quite limited in his power due to the  continued influence of his predecessor Jiang Zemin.  It seemed like the  leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang would get more freedom in their  efforts to bring a more market based economy to China since taking  control 2 years ago.  Reading about their pilot free trade zone in  Shanghai, the attempted deleveraging of the credit bubble and wider  trading band of RMB, I have gotten the feeling that Li Keqiang has some  pretty good ideas about resolving some of the problems in the Chinese  economy.  In the past couple of month with the worsening stock market  and rapidly slowing economy, you can really see a lot of his moves  getting reversed.  (If you listened to any of Donald Trump\u2019s speech  recently, you would hear about the greatest one-day devaluation of RMB  of 2%.)  To clear up certain misconceptions before we continue: China  does have its own foreign exchange market similar to EBS, which allows  RMB to be freely traded within the 2% daily band for entities inside  China. It just has capital control preventing money from easily flowing  outside the country (like Brazil, Korea, India and numerous other  nations), so does not appear free-floating to outsiders.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout PRC\u2019s history, elderly members of the politburo have been  more reluctant toward reform efforts.  Even when the all-powerful Deng  Xiaoping was pushing his reforms in the 80s, other party elders like  Chen Yun and Li Xiannian limited Deng\u2019s efforts as soon as troubles  started.  The most reform minded Chinese leaders of their day Hu Yaobang  and Zhao Ziyang were pushed out and humiliated after the student  protests of 1987 and then the infamous 1989 TianAnMen Square protests.   In a functional economy, we have the boom and bust cycle where credit  expand during the boom and contract during bust causing problems in the  economy. The bust part of cycle allows the inefficiencies and ailments  of the economy to be removed.   It is natural for any reform and  deleveraging economic efforts to cause a period of economic and social  problems.  The last time China really allowed the bust to happen is  during the Asian economic crisis of 1997 and 1998 when the inefficient  state owned enterprises were allowed to fail.  At the time, unemployment  rate, early retirement and crime rate skyrocketed in the country.  The  FaLanGong movement arose during this period.  Since then, China enjoyed  10 years of good economic growth, a slowdown in 2008 and another 6 years  of economic growth.  While this was happening, it has been accumulating  unsustainable amount of debt and credit creation.<\/p>\n<p>In May of 1989, Zhao Ziyang, who was nominally China\u2019s president at the  time, told the visiting Soviet leader Gorbachev that he was not really  in charge of China in real decision-making.  After taking over in 1987  from Hu, Zhao needed to survive 10 years against the pressures of the  conservatives inside the politburo, but lasted less than 2 years after  refusing to participate in crushing the student movement.  Since then,  most of the reform efforts have been economically related and is badly  needed in China right now.  If reform minded leaders inside the  day-to-day leadership get pushed every time there is a setback and  become blamed by the elders for economic problems, it\u2019s hard for me to  see how this new generation of leaders can get anything done while Jiang  Zemin and Li Peng are alive and functioning.  Looking beyond China\u2019s  display of military power in this parade, China\u2019s biggest threat to the  world is an economic crash that slows down its major trade partners and  vacation destinations.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most recently, China had a Victory parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of war against Japan. As part of this parade, China rolled out its latest ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, armored vehicles, UAVs, helicopters, fighter jets and special missions aircraft. All of the displayed weapon systems are believed to be in service. 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