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people-oriented-governance

A governance philosophy centered on addressing the needs and welfare of the population.

3 chapters across 1 book

Xi Jinping’s Governance and the Future of China (2017)Zhou Xinmin

Chapter 15

This chapter analyzes Xi Jinping's governance philosophies, highlighting four key strategies he has implemented: steering future development, leading national progress with modern thinking, fostering reform and innovation, and uniting diverse social forces for national rejuvenation. It emphasizes Xi's grand vision, strategic planning, and his focus on political conviction, scientific governance, reform, innovation, and people-centered policies, resulting in significant progress in these areas.

Chapter 23

This chapter analyzes the core capabilities of Xi Jinping's governance, emphasizing his confidence, strong political will, vision, control, tenacity in reform, and charismatic leadership. It highlights the unique challenges China faces, such as its large population, relatively low per capita GDP, and the need to raise educational levels, which demand exceptional leadership qualities. Xi's governance is portrayed as strategic, people-oriented, and grounded in communist ideals, with a focus on long-term national prosperity and systemic reform.

IV. CHARACTER AND CHARISMA TO LEAD THE PEOPLE

This chapter analyzes Xi Jinping's leadership qualities, emphasizing his self-cultivation, devotion to the nation, and integration of traditional Chinese culture into governance. It highlights his unity of knowledge and action, leading by example with integrity and discipline, and his deep care for the people which fosters national synergy. Additionally, it underscores his inclusiveness and generosity in domestic and international relations, portraying these as core capabilities essential for effective leadership and national governance.