Core Thesis:
The Governance of China is a curated compilation of Xi Jinping's speeches, talks, interviews, instructions, and correspondence from his first nineteen months as CPC General Secretary and President (November 2012–June 2014). Its central claim is that only socialism with Chinese characteristics—the CPC-led path, theory, and system developed through decades of practice—can realize the 'Chinese Dream' of national rejuvenation, operationalized through the Two Centenary Goals of 2021 and 2049. Every policy domain it touches—comprehensive deepening of reform, the market's 'decisive role' in resource allocation, rule of law, cultural soft power, national security, and foreign affairs—is presented as subordinate to and an expression of this single overarching project under Party leadership. In foreign affairs the text argues China is irrevocably committed to peaceful development and will never seek hegemony, that civilizations are enriched by exchange rather than clash, and that the One Belt On
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Description:
"A compilation of Xi Jinping's major works from November 15, 2012 to June 13, 2014. It includes speeches, talks, interviews, instructions, and correspondence ... Also contains 45 pictures of Xi Jinping at work and in daily life"--