for the moment they have succeeded in saying that bo shi li is a problem. we've rooted him out, and let's go back to business. i'm reasonably confident that they certainly will be making every effort to do it, and, remember, this is a dictatorship that does not have a dictator, and that is an unusual thing. it's something we have not really encountered before, and as a result, it's hard to predict what sort of political animal it is. >> a dictatorship without a dictator and where the leaders transition out every ten years. >> a dictatorship with term limits is something we've never encountered before. the last time we had a political crisis like this in china was 1989. you have to remember, that was a time when china's economy was smaller than spain's. there was no internet. what happened in beijing was interpreted and broadcast to the public around china in whatever way the party wanted it to, and at the time it was still a crisis. after all, 1989 was tiennamen square. right now china is stable. the streets are quiet. but this is a hugely volatile moment b