Protests in China are widespread, and that's what makes them so serious for Beijing, says Ted Kemp, managing editor of CNBC International Digital
Ted Kemp, Managing Editor of CNBC International Digital, explains how China has reached a tipping point and why the breadth of protests is dangerous to the regime.
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