One of our most perceptive and accurate foreign observers of China

- John Simpson, BBC,

Xi Jinping, president of China, is now undoubtedly one of the most powerful men in the world. This is the first biography of Xi in English and provides a lucid and readable account of his background, rise to power and political background.

- Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

Dazzlingly detailed

- Tom Plate, Distinguished Scholar of Asian and Pacific Studies at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles,

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...this one is the best book I ever have read on the exercise of power in contemporary China.

- Professor Tyler Cowen, Holbert C. Harris Chair of economics at George Mason University,

Xi is determined to reshape China and bring it into the centre of the international stage. We all feel these profound changes, but few of us have the ability to step back, put Xi in perspective, analyse his rise, and guess where Xi will take us. Kerry Brown has it, and he delivers. This book provides an excellent account of Xi’s rise, his visions, his determination, and the future he is making for China and for the world. All who are interested in China and its global role should read it.’

Yongnian Zheng, Director of the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

One of the most useful studies available of how power works in today’s China. I doubt any other writer provides as many insights into how a closed system makes decisions and allocates authority.

Bob Carr, Director of the Australia–China Relations Institute at UTS, former Australian Foreign Minister and longest-serving New South Wales Premier

...a thoughtful and thought-provoking study of China’s current leader… A fascinating glimpse into the workings of the Chinese leadership.

Frank Ching, First Bureau Chief in Beijing for the Wall Street Journal and author of Ancestors

Xi Jinping's China is powerful, aggressive and single-minded and this book will become a must-read for the Western world.China has become the powerhouse of the world economy, its incredible boom overseen by the elite members of the secretive and all-powerful communist party. But since the election of Xi Jinping as General Secretary, life at the top in China has changed. Under the guise of a corruption crackdown, which has seen his rivals imprisoned, Xi Jinping has been quietly building one of the most powerful leaderships modern China has ever seen. In CEO China, the noted China expert Kerry Brown reveals the hidden story of the rise of the man dubbed the 'Chinese Godfather'. Brown investigates his relationship with his revolutionary father, who was expelled by Mao during the Cultural Revolution, his business dealings and allegiances in China's regional power struggles and his role in the internal battle raging between the old men of the Deng era and the new super-rich 'princelings'. Xi Jinping's China is powerful, aggressive and single-minded and this book will become a must-read for the Western world.
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The story of Xi Jinping, China's most important leader since Mao.
AcknowledgementsNote on the TextPreface to the Paperback EditionPrefaceList of AbbreviationsKey PeopleTimeline of Xi Jinping's LifeMap of ChinaIntroduction1. The Hunt for Power in Modern China2. Xi The Man3. Xi, His Enemies and his Friends4. The Political Programme of Xi Jinping5. How does Xi Jinping see the outside world?6. What does Xi want in the next two decades?ConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
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The story of Xi Jinping, China's most important leader since Mao.
The only biography of China's leader, Xi Jinping; covering his rise to power and personal life as well as his political aims

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350430747
Publisert
2023-07-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biographical note

Kerry Brown is the Professor of Chinese Studies at King's College London and Director of the Lau China Institute. He was formerly the Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and head of the Asia Programme at Chatham House. With 20 years experience of life in China, he has worked in education, business and government, including a term as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing. He writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and The Observer amongst others, as well as for many international and Chinese media outlets.