Great Hall of the People

CKN Knowledge Session: The 15th Five-Year Plan

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Charting China’s Economic and Industrial Strategy

UPDATE: CHANGE OF LOCATION

Now at Leiden University Campus Spui – 3B.38 (Spui 5, 2511 BL The Hague)

China’s new five-year plan for 2026–2030 will be unveiled this week, marking a key moment in the country’s economic and political trajectory. As China’s principal strategic planning instrument, the five-year plan sets out overarching priorities for economic reform, industrial policy, technological development, social governance and national security. The forthcoming plan – the 15th since the 1950s – will shape policy debates and implementation processes not only at the central level in Beijing, but across provinces, municipalities and state-owned enterprises in the years ahead.

In this China Knowledge Network (CKN) Knowledge Session, we will examine what the new five-year plan means in substance and in process. What exactly is a five-year plan? How does it move from a high-level blueprint adopted in Beijing to concrete policy through layers of local implementation?

Preliminary Agenda

15:15 - 15:30 | Doors open
15:30 - 15:35 | Opening by Floris Harm
15:35 - 16:15 | Presentation by Sense Hofstede
16:15 - 17:00 | Moderated Q&A
17:00 - 18:00 | Networking reception

About the speaker(s)

Sense Hofstede

Sense Hofstede

Sense Hofstede PhD is a researcher and teacher specializing in the politics and foreign policy of China, Singapore and Taiwan. His work focuses in particular on the Chinese party-state and the international relations of the Indo-Pacific. Drawing on his expertise in Chinese political institutions and policy processes, he will provide a structured analysis of the new five-year plan and its wider geopolitical and economic implications