Chinese leader Xi Jinping is set to drop a major policy essay this Sunday in Qiushi Journal ๐, the Communist Party of China's flagship publication. The article, compiled from Xi's speeches between 2013 and 2024, reveals the CPC's playbook for governing in what it calls 'unprecedented times.'
'We must dare to say what has never been said and do what has never been done,' writes Xi, channeling big 'adapt-or-die' energy while balancing tradition with modernization ๐โจ. The piece positions China's development as a high-wire act: clinging to Marxist principles and cultural roots ๐ฎ while embracing bold reforms.
Key takeaways for global observers:
- ๐จ๐ณ No U-turns: 'What needs reform changes; what doesn't stays'
- ๐ Cultural reboot: Upgrading traditional values for socialist society
- โ๏ธ Tightrope walk: Modernization โ abandoning 5,000 years of legacy
The essay drops as China navigates economic shifts and tech rivalries. For young professionals tracking Asia's rise, it's a decoder ring for understanding Beijing's next moves ๐ผ๐.
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