

CEO, China: The Rise of Xi Jinping
K**N
A scholarly read
An in-depth analysis of the many roles that Xi has taken on. It is scholarly, and as China changes, will date. It was published in 2016 and is already dated. It provides interesting back ground on the recent events in Chinese history, the nature of circles of representation in government, and the need to stay "Chinese" while being neolibertarian in business. To me one of the more interesting sections was that on his, or China's, desires in foreign affairs.
J**N
Man of the Party
CEO, China is a unique book with its combination of biography, history, and contemporary political analysis of The People's Republic of China. The main thrust, as indicated by the title, is the story of Xi Jinping and his rise to power and a position in which he was just reaffirmed for another five years.I found the background about the source of power in modern China and the structure of the Chinese Communist Party provided useful insights into a mysterious country. The book also provides information about Xi's path to power while discussing his ideological justifications for his rule. The politics of the party and Xi's position could be compared with the politics of the Roman Catholic Church in its monolithic state and hold on power in China.The author comments on page 120 that "Yu Zhengsheng is the ultimate modern Chinese man without qualities..." suggesting that Chinese governance might share a nebulousness with Robert Musil's literary description of the Austrian Empire at the twilight of the nineteenth century. I found that while I learned much about modern China and Xi Jinping I also was left with many questions unanswered - challenged by the differences between their culture and ours. What is clear is that the Chinese economy has grown immensely over recent decades and is on a trajectory to overtake the United States.There are interesting aspects of Xi, like his celebrity wife, who is unusual for someone in his position. It is noted that "..she unleashes the political capital that can be gained from having a glamorous celebrity wife..." (pp 109-110). It is not clear how or whether this broadens his appeal as a leader. More important to his position are his leadership of campaigns to root out corruption (particularly useful in eliminating political opponents) and his overseeing an authoritarian control over the Internet and social media that is described as "Web lynching", a phenomenon not unheard of in the United States.While China, with a population of 1.3 billion people, appears to be a juggernaut there are issues that may be insuperable. On page 176 it is noted that "The party, Xi has said many times, must keep close to the people." This may be possible only with the advent of technological change that requires control and may just as likely be turned against the party. Xi's political program seems to mimic that of left-wing politicians in Western countries (eg. USA) with an emphasis on reforming state-owned enterprises and taxing the rich, some of whom have been milking said enterprises.This is a book with a wealth of information, but in spite of that it leaves the reader with more questions than answers. There is power in the Chinese Communist Party and its leader Xi Jinping that seems to be in control; however there is the shadow of both Mao's brutal reign and the failed example of Soviet Communism that is ever present in the background. There are also continuing international tensions with India and other border states. Kerry Brown has provided a good primer on the state of Xi Jinping, China, and issues that will determine their future.
H**Y
reading it just like talking to a friend of mine since there are ...
I am fascinated by this book. As a Chinese, reading it just like talking to a friend of mine since there are so many things that we can reach agreements on (though many other things we don't). This book not only offers a comprehensive background introduction but also provide you unique and sharp views about its topics. I would definitely recommend this book either for getting to know the Chinese political reality or being interested in authors valuable opinions.
C**L
okay, but not much new insights
The story is not particular new if you read different chinese books on him
N**H
An amazing book
This is a sophisticated but very readable introduction to the extraordinary leader who is shaping china and will have an enormous impact on our future. It id well worth reading and thinking about
B**L
Insight into the most powerful Chinese man.
China as a country which has developed rapidly since the days of Mao. As this journey continues the role of the Chairman (or President) grows in significance. And this certainly hasn’t changed for Xi. CEO, China provides a combination of biography of Xi Jinping with a deep overview of the Chinese political system. It takes you from Jinping’s early days to today where he is transforming his party and government to tackle some of the greater challenges of 21st century (new-age communism, Internet, growth etc.).Three key takeaways from the book:1. Xi successfully applied for the Chinese Communist party after ten failed attempts!2. Xi was the chair of the 2008 Olympic Committee which provided visibility into his succession as the future Chairman.3. Xi is known as the ‘Chairman of Everything’ meaning he is the chair of four of the eight most wide-ranging groups in jurisdiction. Said differently he has the most central role in terms of social, political, security and diplomatic issues for China.
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