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Jack Szymanski, Alex Lee Technocracy (1997-2013) Jack Szymanski, Alex Lee

Regime Five year terms Authoritarian/coercive Unitary One party system (communist party) High autonomy Low Accountability

Economy Mixed economy (more privatization) Industrial Rentier state

Leader: Jiang Zemin Engineer Communist Authoritarian Coercive Liberal Ideological Traditional and Legal-Rational Legitimacy

Leader: Hu Jintao Engineer Communist Authoritarian Coercive Conservative Pragmatic Traditional and Legal-Rational Legitimacy

Ideology Three Represents: Non-Ideological Pragmatism Economic Development Cultural Richness Political Consensus Non-Ideological Pragmatism Social Stability Economic Development Morality: “Eight Honors and Eight Shames”