
Chinese party leaders consider major economic reforms
Clip: 11/10/2013 | 3m 11s
Meeting of Communist Party officials in China may lead to major economic reforms.
China is now the world’s second largest economy. So what happens there, naturally, has great implications for the rest of the world. There’s a very important meeting going on now in Beijing involving the top leaders of the ruling Communist Party that is expected to produce major economic reforms. For more, we are joined by Elizabeth Economy of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Chinese party leaders consider major economic reforms
Clip: 11/10/2013 | 3m 11s
China is now the world’s second largest economy. So what happens there, naturally, has great implications for the rest of the world. There’s a very important meeting going on now in Beijing involving the top leaders of the ruling Communist Party that is expected to produce major economic reforms. For more, we are joined by Elizabeth Economy of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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