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Inside The Mind Of Xi Jinping Franois Bougon

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Inside The Mind Of Xi Jinping Franois Bougon
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Publisher: Hurst & Co Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 207
Author: François Bougon
ISBN: 9781849049849, 184904984X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Inside The Mind Of Xi Jinping Franois Bougon by François Bougon 9781849049849, 184904984X instant download after payment.

Xi Jinping wants to become the world's most powerful leader. To succeed, he must balance Mao's Little Red Book with the Analects of Confucius, and more.
For Xi, the task ahead of China is to preserve the guiding ideology of Marxism, while challenging mistaken credos like neoliberalism, constitutional democracy, and 'universal values'. China must have total faith in its own brand of socialism, blended meaningfully with Chinese tradition. And this system must revolve around one man--around Xi and 'Xi-ism'.
Fran?ois Bougon's compelling biography exposes the historical, philosophical, political and personal narratives that Xi has skilfully woven together to create a superpower in his own image. Is Xi's China a land of 'new market totalitarianism'? Will this be the price of the Chinese dream?

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