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Under Mao, public humiliation and political purges were part of the standard political toolbox before somewhat more civilised methods of political decision-making entered China's social life. But that seems to be over, if one takes the carefully orchestrated and meticulously planned CP Party Congress as a symbol that a different wind is now blowing again. But what does this mean for investors, entrepreneurs and politicians?