Two historically momentous events will unfold in the next few days. The Americans will decide who will run their country for the next four years, and the Chinese Communist Party will bring in a new leadership that would be responsible for shaping the world’s second-largest economy for the next decade.
While there is little similarity in the ways institutional politics plays out in the two countries, a change at the top of decision-making in the world’s two biggest economies at the same time is likely to have far-reaching implications since they are both so closely linked.
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