Xi Jinping has emerged as the most transformational Chinese leader since Deng Xiaoping. His steady style exudes confidence while revealing little, capturing the attention of thought leaders worldwide. His existential crusade to promote the country's success in a hypercompetitive global marketplace is born of his formative experiences with a China in shambles. Xi is determined to break the sclerosis that threatens the ruling Communist Party's grip on power, but he is relying on the politics of intimidation to do so.
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