China’s Private Sector Pivot
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China
Started February 20, 2026
How Beijing is encouraging entrepreneurs without giving up control
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China’s Private Sector Pivot
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Feb 20, 2026
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The push for private sector growth in China may lead to increased inequality and social unrest as state favoritism could distort fair competition.
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By supporting private enterprises, the Chinese government is strategically positioning itself to compete globally while ensuring loyalty and control over the economy.
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Encouraging private entrepreneurship under authoritarian oversight risks creating a façade of freedom while stifling genuine creativity and dissent.
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China's shift towards supporting private entrepreneurs fosters innovation and economic growth while maintaining state control, ensuring stability in the market.
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The balance between state control and private sector growth in China presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring careful analysis of its long-term effects.
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