Todd Mundt

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There is great discontent in China. In 2012, there were reportedly around 150,000 protests over all sorts of complaints: state seizure of property, police brutality, environmental degradation, wage and pension disputes, official corruption, etc. But the anger underlying these demonstrations does not seem to translate into a desire for regime change. Nonetheless, CCP leaders seem transfixed by the danger of a popular uprising against them.
China's Quest: The History of the Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China
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