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Xi Jinping is the President of China, and his leadership style, political decisions, and concentration of power are central to the country's current domestic and foreign policy trajectory as described in [1], [2], and [3].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 40 facts
claimThe perception that China's strategic narratives are tied to Xi Jinping's concentrated power supports the assumption that China seeks sweeping hegemony by exerting influence or pressure on societal forces in partner countries.
claimThe European Union has limited ability to bilaterally contain status conflicts between the United States and China, which have intensified following the end of the collective leadership model in China and the concentration of power under Xi Jinping.
perspectiveFrom the Chinese perspective, Donald Trump's political style is disrespectful to international customs and personally disrespectful toward Xi Jinping.
claimPresident Xi Jinping has stated that the fate of China is dependent on the use of the seas.
claimInternational partners perceive China's strategic narratives as being closely tied to Xi Jinping, whose position has been strengthened by a concentration of power.
referenceGeorge Magnus authored "Red Flags: Why Xi’s China is in Jeopardy", published by Yale University Press in 2018.
quoteXi Jinping stated on July 30, 2013, that the ability to solve ocean problems is related to the existence and development of China, and that China must adhere to a development path of becoming a rich and powerful state by utilizing the sea.
claimThe strong personalization of politics in the era of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump shapes relations between China and the United States.
claimSusan L. Shirk argues that China under Xi Jinping has returned to personalistic rule in her 2018 article 'China in Xi’s New Era: The Return to Personalistic Rule'.
claimChina under President Xi Jinping presents itself as a champion of multilateralism while simultaneously subverting the work of multilateral institutions.
claimPresident Xi Jinping initiated the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to secure and guarantee markets and resources in a politically stable and China-friendly international environment.
claimPresident Xi Jinping has stated that the fate of China is dependent on the use of the seas.
claimThe strong personalization of politics under President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump shapes relations between China and the United States.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
referenceYevgen Sautin revisits the concept of a 'New Type of Great Power Relations' in the context of China's 'New Era' under Xi Jinping.
perspectiveChina, under President Xi Jinping, claims to support multilateralism while simultaneously undermining the effectiveness of multilateral institutions.
claimPresident Xi Jinping has stated that the fate of China is dependent on the use of the seas.
claimXi Jinping's 'Chinese Dream' concept posits that China must move beyond the Yellow River, which serves as a metaphor for parochialism and stagnation, and turn toward the ocean and the outside world.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
claimPresident Xi Jinping's course of authoritarianism and nationalism has boosted American fears and rejection of China.
claimThe transactional leadership style of Donald Trump and the transformative leadership style of Xi Jinping are incompatible, which undermines trust, restricts diplomacy, and exacerbates bilateral conflicts between the United States and China.
claimThe Belt and Road Initiative, initiated by President Xi Jinping, is intended to secure and guarantee markets and resources in a politically stable and China-friendly international environment, while enabling economic, political, and cultural networks.
claimEurope has limited ability to contain the status conflicts between the United States and China, which have intensified following the end of the collective leadership model in China and the concentration of power under Xi Jinping.
claimPresident Xi Jinping's political course of authoritarianism and nationalism has contributed to increased American rejection of China.
claimSusan L. Shirk argues that China has returned to personalistic rule under Xi Jinping in her 2018 article 'China in Xi’s ‘New Era’: The Return to Personalistic Rule'.
perspectiveInternational partners perceive China's strategic narratives as being closely tied to Xi Jinping's concentrated power, leading to the assumption that China seeks hegemony and exerts pressure on societal forces in partner countries.
perspectiveXi Jinping seeks greater international visibility and enhanced status for both China and himself.
claimXi Jinping prioritizes concrete improvements for China over personal relationships with his American counterparts.
perspectiveChina, under President Xi Jinping, claims to be a champion of multilateralism while simultaneously subverting the work of multilateral institutions.
claimXi Jinping prioritizes concrete improvements for China over personal relationships with American counterparts.
perspectiveChina under Xi Jinping expects its national importance to be adequately acknowledged by other nations.
claimEurope has limited capacity to contain the status conflicts between the United States and China, which have intensified following the end of China's collective leadership model and the concentration of power under Xi Jinping.
claimThe strong personalization of politics under Xi Jinping and Donald Trump shapes the relations between China and the United States.
accountIn the United States, President Donald Trump minimized the influence of the State Department, while in China, the Communist Party under President Xi Jinping took control of foreign policy decisions.
claimInternational partners perceive China's strategic narratives as being tied to Xi Jinping's concentrated power, which supports the assumption that China seeks sweeping hegemony and exerts pressure on societal forces in prospective partner countries.
referenceGeorge Magnus authored the book 'Red Flags: Why Xi’s China is in Jeopardy', published by Yale University Press in 2018.
perspectiveChina under Xi Jinping prioritizes mutual respect in its relationship with the United States, specifically regarding territorial integrity and the recognition of different development models.
claimPresident Xi Jinping's policies of authoritarianism and nationalism have contributed to increased American rejection of China.
referenceEmily S. Chen analyzed the first five years of Xi Jinping’s presidency (2013–2017) in the paper 'Is China Challenging the Global State of Democracy?', published by the Pacific Forum in June 2019.
referenceAnne-Marie Brady presented a paper titled 'Magic Weapons: China’s Political Influence Activities under Xi Jinping' at the Conference on 'The Corrosion of Democracy under China’s Global Influence' in Arlington, Virginia, on September 16–17, 2017.
U.S.-China Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 4 facts
claimPresident Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping agreed to establish a "new model" of relations, referencing Xi Jinping's concept of a "new type of great power relations" between the United States and China.
accountPresident Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping held their first formal virtual meeting, which lasted more than three hours, to discuss guardrails to avoid conflict between the United States and China.
quotePresident Xi Jinping stated that the United States and China need to explore the right way to get along, according to a Chinese foreign ministry readout.
claimPresident Joe Biden held a video call with President Xi Jinping to threaten consequences if China provided material support to Russia following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
How China is responding to escalating strategic competition with the ... brookings.edu Ryan Hass · Brookings 2 facts
claimThe dynamic interaction between external and internal forces influencing China's policy decisions has continued under the leadership of Xi Jinping.
claimPresident Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders assert that time and momentum are on China’s side in its effort to move closer to the center of the world stage.
The United States and China's complex cooperation and rivalry ... eastasiaforum.org East Asia Forum 1 fact
accountUS President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting in November 2023, which highlighted China's willingness to partner with the United States.
How the war in Ukraine changed Russia's global standing | Brookings brookings.edu Brookings Institution 1 fact
claimRussian President Vladimir Putin returned from his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing with the understanding that he had China's backing for a war with Ukraine.
Emilio Planas - U.S.-China Relations in 2024 - LinkedIn linkedin.com Emilio Felipe Planas · LinkedIn 1 fact
perspectiveScott Kennedy notes that Chinese President Xi Jinping adopted a more conciliatory stance toward the United States in 2023 due to domestic challenges and international criticism.
Advancing U.S.-China Coordination amid Strategic Competition - CSIS csis.org CSIS 1 fact
accountA bipartisan congressional delegation led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer appealed directly to President Xi Jinping in October 2023 to prioritize curbing the flow of fentanyl precursors from China to the United States.
China's Global Security Initiative and Russia's Eurasian Security ... valdaiclub.com Valdai Club 1 fact
accountChinese President Xi Jinping introduced the 'Global Security Initiative' in April 2022, which subsequently became a central pillar of Beijing’s foreign policy.
Principles for managing U.S.-China competition - Brookings Institution brookings.edu Brookings 1 fact
claimDonald Trump and Xi Jinping have both publicly praised their relationship with each other and expressed support for the healthy development of U.S.-China relations.
Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade freiheit.org Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom 1 fact
claimDonald Trump prioritizes making deals with China over suppressing its rise or de-risking supply chains, and he has expressed admiration for Chinese President Xi Jinping.
From Economic Cooperation to Strategic Competition - Academia.edu academia.edu Journal of Chinese Political Science 1 fact
perspectiveXi Jinping's shifting perceptions of China's economic position, which emphasize ambition and resilience, have influenced the increasingly competitive dynamics of Sino-US relations.
US-China competition, world order and economic decoupling indiasworld.in Dr Naoise McDonagh · India's World 1 fact
claimDr. Naoise McDonagh argues that China's market reforms are pragmatic measures to advance socialism rather than attempts at liberal convergence, citing China's 2017 Communist Party constitution and the 2021 historical resolution issued by Xi Jinping as evidence of the Party's ideological supremacy.