that his administration would genuinely seek peaceful reunification with taiwan, however, that it was not going to rule out the use of force if necessary. so, in short, this is really a speech for the party faithful and in terms of ordinary chinese people, not a lot there to enlighten them. well, for more on this, i m joined by duncan bartlett. he s the editor of asia affairs magazine and research associate at the soas china institute. thank you for coming in. what was the tone of the speech? it thank you for coming in. what was the tone of the speech? the tone of the speech? it was reall all the tone of the speech? it was really all about the tone of the speech? it was really all about ideology. - the tone of the speech? it was really all about ideology. xi i really all about ideology. xi jinping was emphasising that marxism was the basis for the way in which china is run and he is talking about once again socialism with chinese characteristics. this affects every aspect of society
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