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- Xi Jinping - Wikipedia
Xi Jinping[a] (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has been the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), and thus the paramount leader of China, since 2012 Since 2013, Xi has also served as the president of China
- Xi Jinping | Biography, Education, Age, Wife, Peng Liyuan, Facts . . .
Xi Jinping (b 1953) is a Chinese politician and government official who has served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 2012 and as the president of the People’s Republic of China since 2013 Previously he served as China’s vice president (2008–13)
- The Red Séance: How Xi Jinping Is Soft-Burying the Deng Era
The CCP’s resurrection of Hu Yaobang is not about greenlighting new reforms It is about undermining Deng Xiaoping’s place in history
- Xi Jinping’s Political Psychology, Memory, And ‘New Era’ Leadership . . .
Xi’s management of Hu’s commemoration is seen as part of this controlling symbolism and historical narrative struggle At the same time, a subtle ownership of memory and political antecedents
- Xi Jinping – DW
Xi Jinping, born in 1953, was elected president and head of China's ruling Communist Party in 2013 In March 2023, he was awarded an unprecedented third term
- Efforts to choke China will fail, Xi Jinping vows at 2026 economic . . .
China’s achievements amid global uncertainty proved its development was unstoppable, President Xi Jinping said at an annual conference, while emphasising the need to stay focused on the national
- Xi Jinping is growing more elusive - The Economist
China’s paramount leader appears to have no serious rivals; he guides the world’s second-biggest economy and its largest armed forces seemingly unchallenged For world leaders, access to him is
- Xi Warns Officials Against Chasing ‘Reckless’ GDP Expansion
Chinese President Xi Jinping lashed out at inflated growth numbers and vowed to crack down on the pursuit of “reckless” projects that have no purpose except showing superficial results
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