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Xi Jinping is the most powerful person in the world. But the real story of China's leader remains a mystery. The Economist's Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top, and what it means for China?and the rest of the world?now that he has ripped up the rule book to stay in power, perhaps for the rest of his life.
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Two of The Economist's China correspondents, Alice Su and David Rennie, analyse the stories at the heart of this vast country and examine its influence beyond its borders.
They?ll be joined by our global network of correspondents and expert guests to examine how everything from party politics to business, technology and culture is reshaping China and the world.
For almost seven centuries the beats of China?s most famous drum tower, or gulou, kept people in Beijing to time. The Economist?s latest podcast keeps you up to date every Monday.
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Host Sue-Lin Wong dissects the unexpected and the foreseen from the Chinese Communist Party?s five-yearly meeting, with The Economist?s Beijing bureau chief David Rennie, who was there. How did Xi Jinping use the event to tighten his grip on power?
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Host Sue-Lin Wong talks to The Economist?s China correspondent Alice Su about the challenges of making The Prince and answers listeners? questions.
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Ten years on, Xi?s tight grip on power risks another crisis?this one of his own making.
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A young Xi Jinping visits Iowa and tries popcorn for the first time. But reconnecting with "old friends" in the Midwest years later fails to prevent relations with America from souring.
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A Uyghur language teacher is accused of spying for the CIA. An NBA player discovers the cost of criticising China. And Xi Jinping?s obsession with control reaches new and brutal extremes.
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A censor at a Chinese social media company can't take it anymore after Xi Jinping?s rule brings harsh new restrictions. The Chinese internet becomes an alternate reality.
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On taking power, Xi Jinping launches a ruthless series of purges and an unexpected ideological revival to cement his control?and mobilise the Chinese Communist Party behind him.
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A villager?s campaign against corruption highlights the Chinese Communist Party?s weakening grip. As Xi Jinping stands on the brink of power, the emergence of a flamboyant rival deepens the crisis.
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As a modest provincial official in Fujian, Xi Jinping is outshone by his celebrity wife, while colleagues are caught up in a lurid corruption scandal. How does Xi survive?
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Xi Jinping is born into the top rung of China's elite. But his family is torn apart while he is still a child. The Economist's Sue-Lin Wong finds out why Xi kept faith in the Communist revolution.
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Xi Jinping is the most powerful person in the world. But the real story of China?s leader remains a mystery. The Economist?s Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top in a new podcast series launching on September 28th.
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