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[Excerpt from essay by Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College and an Associate Fellow at Chatham House.]
Pursuing what I call “smart authoritarianism,” the Chinese Communist Party adapted its tools of authoritarian control to meet the demands of the globalized information age. Beijing found ways to provide freedom to entrepreneurs and innovators while inhibiting collective action and restraining passions that might imperil the regime. In its effort to maintain political control, the CCP sacrificed some growth that may have been possible under a freer system. But the party created enough space to foster innovation without loosening its hold on power.
China’s successful pursuit of innovation means that an authoritarian superpower is now capable of challenging the United States in East Asia, supporting autocracies worldwide, and shaping global governance to advance its own interests. If the United States and its allies are to address China’s growing challenge, they must first understand how analysts erred in underestimating it.