Flat 4th generation

ARTICLE: Party's Agenda in China Seems to Fall Flat, By MICHAEL WINES, New York Times, September 20, 2009
The gist:
BEIJING -- China's Communist Party elite had billed its four-day strategy session as an attack on "acute problems" that threatened the party's political standing, like official corruption, China's yawning gap between the rich and poor, and the lack of democracy within the party's own ranks.
But besides an anticorruption directive that would force officials and their families to disclose their property holdings and investments, initial reports from the meeting last week suggested that the Central Committee's members either were reluctant to make major changes, or disagreed over how those changes might be made.
The homebody 4th generation of leadership in its last yawn.
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