Xi Jinping is the most powerful person in the world. But the real story of China's leader remains a mystery. In this eight-part series Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top, and what it means for China—and the rest of the world—now that he has ripped up the rule book to stay in power, perhaps for the rest of his life.
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Very well done as usual by the Economist but can someone please teach the host how to properly pronounce “Xi”
An amazing piece of work
I was walking on my way home on 54TH street Manhattan New York. One of my favorite things is to take a longer route and listen to this podcast. Two years ago I was in Shanghai China witnessing the lockdown and the three years of pandemic. China has become a happy memory where I can never go back to and the future is at stake in this one man’s hands. I hope my country could get better and people could be truly happy, and the existence of journalism as such is a powerful weapon to balance dictator... more
Such an interesting and amazing story! I have learned a lot from this documentary which has broadened my understanding, Knowledge and more importantly the state of which Chinese people or society are affected by the traditions of the communist party. Applauding the work and hopefully the world will understand the lessons learned from this documentary 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Sad to heard:
Pee have “loud voices” with more than often “not so loud actions”!
Like an old chinese saying:
“Barking dogs don’t bite”
Wishing to those with”loud” actions success!
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