Xi Jinping’s Empire of Tedium
A Postscript
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When I read obituaries I always note the age of the deceased. Automatically I relate this figure to my own age. Four years to go, I think.… Read
Other People’s Thoughts is a section in the Journal of the China Heritage site. It is inspired by a compilation of quotations put together by Simon Leys (Pierre Ryckmans), one of our Ancestors, during his reading life.… Read
Xi Jinping’s Empire of Tedium
Chapter XXI
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Awakenings is Oliver Sacks’s 1993 account of a group of patients who contracted sleeping-sickness during the great epidemic just after World War I.… Read
Xi Jinping’s Empire of Tedium
Appendix XXII
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Bao Tong 鮑彤, a prominent reformer and aide to Zhao Ziyang, the Party General Secretary ousted by Deng Xiaoping and his colleagues in a ‘soft coup’ that accompanied the remorseless violence of the Beijing Massacre on June Fourth 1989, died in Beijing on the 9th of November 2022, four days after his ninetieth birthday.… Read
Epilogue to
China’s Highly Consequential Political Silly Season
In October 2022, the Chinese Communist Party duly re-appointed Xi Jinping, leader of the party-state-army of the People’s Republic and the man we dubbed China’s ‘Chairman of Everything’ in 2014.… Read
A New Sinology Jotting
On Monday 31 October 2022, the Vietnamese Communist Party chief Nguyễn Phú Trọng met with Xi Jinping, the party-state-army leader of China. Nguyễn was the first foreign dignitary to visit Beijing following the Twentieth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party which granted Xi Jinping a third five-year term in office.… Read