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On Xi Jinping
How Xi's Marxist Nationalism is Shaping China and the World
Book • 2024
This book by Kevin Rudd delves into Xi Jinping's ideological framework, characterized as 'Marxist-Leninist nationalism.
' Rudd argues that Xi has shifted Chinese politics to the Leninist left, economics to the Marxist left, and foreign policy to the nationalist right.
The book examines Xi's speeches, articles, and primary documents to understand his worldview, which integrates Marxist and nationalist elements.
It highlights how Xi's ideology drives Chinese policy and behavior, both domestically and internationally, and discusses the implications of these changes for global politics and policy makers.
' Rudd argues that Xi has shifted Chinese politics to the Leninist left, economics to the Marxist left, and foreign policy to the nationalist right.
The book examines Xi's speeches, articles, and primary documents to understand his worldview, which integrates Marxist and nationalist elements.
It highlights how Xi's ideology drives Chinese policy and behavior, both domestically and internationally, and discusses the implications of these changes for global politics and policy makers.
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when discussing Xi Jinping's impact on China.

Jörg Wuttke

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China in the age of Trump 2.0
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at the end of the podcast as further reading on Xi Jinping.


Jane Perlez

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Two Strongmen
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as reference to the need to control propaganda by Xi Jinping to move China forward.


Tom Bilyeu

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Dave Rubin: Why the Culture War Is Escalating, the Left Abandoned Freedom & the Right Found Purpose | PT 1
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as a new book on Xi Jinping and his impact on China and the world.


Gideon Rachman

The ideology behind Xi Jinping’s China
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's treatment of ideology.

Keith Kruger

Joseph Torigian

Joseph Torigian, "The Party’s Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping" (Stanford UP, 2025)
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as three absolutely mandatory China books.


Jordan Schneider

After Xi: How Past CCP Successions Can Teach Us What Happens Next