
Sinica Podcast The View from Behind Xi Jinping's Desk, with Jonathan Czin
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Oct 21, 2025 Jonathan Czin, a Brookings fellow and expert on China’s foreign policy, dives into Xi Jinping's leadership and reforms. He challenges the typical views of Xi, arguing that his 'Counter-reformation' aims to address issues stemming from China's success. The conversation explores the complexities of governance, including corruption and the concept of resilience. Czin also discusses how Xi navigates feedback and the criticisms of Western analysis that lack cognitive empathy, emphasizing the need for understanding China on its own terms.
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Reforms As Remedies
- Xi's illiberal reforms aim to fix problems his predecessors created, not just seize power for its own sake.
- Jonathan Czin frames Xi's project as curing pathologies of success like corruption, dependency, and fragility.
Counter-Reformation Framing
- Czin borrows the 'counter-reformation' metaphor to describe Xi's project of pushing back on earlier reforms.
- The result is a qualitatively different party and political order, not a simple return to the past.
Return To A 'Lost Decade'
- When Xi returned to Beijing as heir apparent he found a leadership he described as a "mess" and a 'lost decade' of missed reforms.
- He saw economic growth being ridden by leaders who had grown soft and dependent on past reforms' momentum.








