Steve Tsang, a Chinese political expert at SOAS University of London, said the West’s public emphasis on reviving the party’s “original mission” that the crackdown would lead economic and social development. Said that it reflects. He also said that, as expected, it could help Xi politically if he pursued a third five-year term as leader. Chinese leaders do not want direct control of the economy, but want private companies to be in line with the ruling party’s plans, Lester, head of the Beijing office of law firm Wilmer Hale.? Ross said. “They’re worried that businesses are getting too big and...