In little more than a year as China’s president and head of the ruling Communist Party, Xi Jinping has made himself the country’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong. Xi has demolished the collegial, consensus style of leadership put in place after the horrors of Mao’s self-aggrandizing Cultural Revolution. Xi’s campaign against corruption is being... Read more »
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Canadian journalist, Jonathan Manthorpe, describes Xi Jinping's administration in modern China.