If China seems unstoppable, so too does its leader Xi
Jinping. As General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of
China, he commands over 1.4 billion people, in a vast country that spans the
prosperous megacities of Beijing and Shanghai and desperately poor rural
regions where families still struggle with malnutrition.
Today, Xi Jinping faces a series of monumental challenges
that would make other global leaders tremble: a trade war with the USA,
political unrest in Hong Kong, accusations of genocide in Xinjiang, stuttering
economic growth and a devastating global pandemic that originated inside China.
But who is Xi Jinping and what does he really want? To
rejuvenate China and bring economic prosperity to all its people? To challenge
American supremacy and turn China into the world’s dominant power? Avoiding
both sycophantic flattery and outright condemnation, this new biography by
Stefan Aust and Adrian Geiges gets inside the head of one of the world’s most
mysterious leaders. Skilfully unravelling the hidden story of Xi Jinping’s life
and career, from his early childhood to his rise to the pinnacles of the Party
and the State, they flesh out his views and uncover how he became the most
powerful man in the world.
This biography of China’s leader will be indispensable for
anyone interested in China and where it is heading.
About the Author
Stefan Aust is the former editor-in-chief of
Germany’s leading news magazine Der Spiegel and the author of
numerous bestselling books including The Baader-Meinhof Complex.
Adrian Geiges is the long-standing Beijing correspondent of the
weekly news magazine Stern. Previously he worked as a television
reporter for Spiegel TV and RTL in Moscow and New York.