Xi Jinping, born 15 June 1953, is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, the President of the People's Republic of China, and the Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
"I've also bought copies of this book for my colleagues. I want
them to understand socialism with Chinese characteristics." —Mark
Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO, Facebook
"The book explains the position of the Chinese president and the
central leadership of the country, which could help us understand
China's politics." —Gerhard Schroeder, Former German Chancellor
"Certainly [President Xi] is working hard at being the confident
father to the nation, developing an image which is much less
constrained and technocratic than his immediate predecessors."
—BBC
"At great length, the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao
explains to the world how China works, what it intends to do in the
coming years during his tenure at the top and how its unique
governing system will get it there." —Huffington Post
"In addition to his fondness for Confucius, Mr. Xi has also
displayed a penchant for American poetry, quoting U.S. poet
Marianne Moore during a recent visit by U.S. Secretary of State
John Kerry." —Wall Street Journal
"The book is the latest sign that Xi overshadows most of his
predecessors in terms of his promotion on the public stage."
—Economic Times
"The Governance of China [was]…laid out on a table at the
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit's media center. It's
unusual to see such a publication issued for a Chinese leader still
in office." —U.S. News and World Report
"Xi's compilation of speeches and writings, "The Governance of
China," sold more than three million copies since its September
publication, and has been translated into five languages. Almost
every party boss, down to village level, owns a copy." —Bloomberg
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