let me share what i know(or think i know)
a) generally the people have faith in the CCP and they have managed this current economical crisis very well, i believe if there are hiccups the people will allow time for the CCP to fix the problem, again many though that the unemployment rate in china would cause great problems due to the current crisis, but angre jobless mobs have largely not bear fruit and the economy is better now, though it is always difficult to predict the future we can only cite past and current examples.
b) first of all you must know that deng and mao are difference, in fact mao was able to oust deng for a while. but anyways there are always the conservative fractions but right now they are definitely in the minority. these are the people who want to go back to being like the soviets even though ussr collapsed. thus these current conservatives absolutely do not have the ability to gather political power like the long march generation or have much appeal to very many people.
the trend in chinese leadership is like this, 1st gen like mao are the revolutionaries who brought the PRC into being, 2nd gen are the people who were involved in the revolution but started the market oriented economy change like deng
3nd gen are the likes of jiang zemin which brought the first split of leadership from the military
4th gen is the current liek hu who are mostly engineers and most was affected by the cultural revolution
in the 5th gen many notice that most potential leaders in china have a background in law and other softer sciences
d) no
e)ever since dengs time the top people in china have tried to figure out a safe way of transferring power to prevent things like the gang of four from rising and preventing anyone from forming a cult of personality(like mao did leading to cultural revolution among other things). that has mostly been successful as next generation of leaders are picked by current group of leaders. process goes a little liek this, they spot talented people in lower younger ranks, then they slowly put these people in power, governing towns , states, and other posts to gain expirence and see how they do. in the end the group makes a decision and everyone agrees thus no bickering. leadership is not a one man job anymore, hasnt been for a while the top power is shared among a group of people who are voted via inner party elections. thus the top people in china are the capable ones you cant get there by relationship alone, and they dont have all the power it is shared among many poeple and unlike the soviets where the only way out is purges or death, there is a mandatory retirement age in the CCP thus the older generation cannot just hold on to power long past their time like mao did.
Thanks for the post However I have a few doubts
b) first of all you must know that deng and mao are difference, in fact mao was able to oust deng for a while. but anyways there are always the conservative fractions but right now they are definitely in the minority. these are the people who want to go back to being like the soviets even though ussr collapsed. thus these current conservatives absolutely do not have the ability to gather political power like the long march generation or have much appeal to very many people.
the trend in chinese leadership is like this, 1st gen like mao are the revolutionaries who brought the PRC into being, 2nd gen are the people who were involved in the revolution but started the market oriented economy change like deng
Mao and Deng commanded great respect among the people and people even forgave Mao for some of his actions.They did not say anything even when he was ready to sacrifice 0ne-third of the population in a nuclear exchange with USSR
Deng dragged China by the balls from 19th century to 21 st century
a great individual equal to the founders of the Ming and Tang dynasties in my opinion.A very very bold decision considering the Gang of four at that time.Is there anyone who can take such decisions currently left in the party.Or are most of them as you said are technocrats
e)ever since dengs time the top people in china have tried to figure out a safe way of transferring power to prevent things like the gang of four from rising and preventing anyone from forming a cult of personality(like mao did leading to cultural revolution among other things). that has mostly been successful as next generation of leaders are picked by current group of leaders. process goes a little liek this, they spot talented people in lower younger ranks, then they slowly put these people in power, governing towns , states, and other posts to gain expirence and see how they do. in the end the group makes a decision and everyone agrees thus no bickering. leadership is not a one man job anymore, hasnt been for a while the top power is shared among a group of people who are voted via inner party elections. thus the top people in china are the capable ones you cant get there by relationship alone, and they dont have all the power it is shared among many poeple and unlike the soviets where the only way out is purges or death, there is a mandatory retirement age in the CCP thus the older generation cannot just hold on to power long past their time like mao did.
What about rapport with the people.At any point of time they must be able to sway the people right..
Some more questions for you sorry for troubling for you
a)I heard that the recent Uighur riots were allowed to be happened by
Ziang Jemin's Shanghai gang so to promote their member as the party vice-president.I heard that the party Propaganda wings chief was responsible for this.
b)What about the PLA does it have the same alleigance as it used to have to Deng?Does the conservative and agressive faction dominate the PLA