So a bit of background info, I've read all 4 volumes of The Governance of China.
Xi is most definitely in the same camp as the 'reform and open up' crowd, so a revisionist. He supports the market and wants to open more industries to the market and remove government involvement in some areas.
That said I can respect the crackdown on corruption and the elimination of poverty even though I don't like how pro private business it was
So a bit of background info, I've read all 4 volumes of The Governance of China.
Xi is most definitely in the same camp as the 'reform and open up' crowd, so a revisionist. He supports the market and wants to open more industries to the market and remove government involvement in some areas.
That said I can respect the crackdown on corruption and the elimination of poverty even though I don't like how pro private business it was
You've read the books: anything in particular in them that makes you think what you do?