Friday, October 12, 2007 - 12:25 PM

The 17th Chinese Communist Party Congress gets underway on Monday, October 15. The congress, which occurs every five years, is China's most important and most public political event. This year's congress takes on additional significance, considering China's economic and military growth in recent years. Here's what you need to know:
What will the end result be? There's been plenty of speculation, but no one will really know who's moving up in the party and what plans Hu has until the end of the congress. Hu may consolidate his position of power at the expense of supporters of former President Jiang Zemin. But don't expect any dramatic changes after the congress. Because all decisions are negotiated beforehand in order to present a unified front, a few personnel changes won't make that much of an impact on China's overall strategic direction. Still, it will be interesting to see what plans Hu has for China over the next five years, and who emerges as the frontrunner to replace him.
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