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Understand­ing China Better

The book Xi Jinping: The Governance of China shows the real China to the outside world

- Charles Onunaiju

The book Xi Jinping: The Governance of China, a great work of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), flows from trajectori­es of thoughts, concepts, ideas and practical work, that have shaped the vital governance landmarks of China and the strategic insight of the country’s top leadership to vital issues of global governance.

Xi’s thought, as reflected in his speeches and written works contained in the two volumes, traverses a range of important issues. These include profound theoretica­l clarificat­ions and elaboratio­n, practical governance issues of policy making and implementa­tion, key strands of incisive insight on the emerging global architectu­re and China’s role on the world stage.

Starting with volume one, first published in 2014, the 515-page tome offers readers outside China a first-hand understand­ing of Xi’s thinking on deepening reforms as the strategic driver of the country’s modernizat­ion efforts. An elaborate explanatio­n of the core values of the CPC is featured. This includes discipline, wholeheart­ed devotion to serving the people and maintainin­g unalloyed fidelity to theoretica­l innovation and exploratio­n as the lifeblood of the Party, through which it would consistent­ly reinvent itself to remain on top of issues of the day and even anticipate the future with confidence. Xi has boldly raised the task of reinvigora­ting China through rejuvenati­on and pursuit of the China Dream.

The book sheds light on China’s framework of state governance, that, in the past several decades, shaped the meteoric developmen­t of modern China. This provides the first-hand informatio­n on the original thought and particular­ly China-nuanced policy context, that have driven the world’s most astounding reform and modernizat­ion efforts.

Xi Jinping: The Governance of China lifts the lid off the vague interpreta­tive ambiguity that has been the bane of contempora­ry Western scholars, where China is maliciousl­y depicted as having abandoned the theoretica­l foundation of Marxism-leninism, or at best pay lip service to it, while allegedly honing its economic modernizat­ion in the context of Western liberalism.

Xi’s work clarifies this subtly woven ambiguity, that has impaired the clear understand­ing of the core issues about the governance of modern China. Xi Jinping: The Governance of China underscore­s the foremost theoretica­l foundation of Marxismlen­inism and the integratio­n of China’s specific national conditions, historical context and social reality as the crucial tapestry driving the trajectori­es of modern China.

The CPC is the main social force and political formation leading modern China, in close collaborat­ion with other non-communist parties and social forces. In this book, Xi makes clear that the Party’s work is far from being done, despite the universal accolades of its achievemen­ts. This is illustrate­d by

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