Jiang Zemin's backing of Xi not coincidence
Former president clearly wants to show he is backing Xi as he pushes forward with reform and tackles slowing economy and rising unrest

We may live in the 21st century with the internet and social media delivering up-to-the-second news on events around the world, but that hasn't made it any easier to make sense of Chinese politics. It remains as secretive and opaque as ever.
Case in point is Jiang Zemin - what's the former president up to? That question has been the centre of intense speculation ever since he made a rare and high-profile return to public life last Monday.
After months out of sight, Jiang was quoted praising President Xi Jinping in a meeting with former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
The meeting took place on July 3, but was not disclosed until the Foreign Ministry placed a news item on its website nearly three weeks later.
The item said Jiang and his wife dined with Kissinger and his family in Shanghai and had "very relaxed, very sincere, very important" conversations.
The report raised a flurry of questions: why was Jiang re-emerging now? What were the political implications of his appearance?
