Xi, Asia and China
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Trump's Asia summit tour includes meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other regional leaders as trade tensions with Beijing escalate.
With a military purge in Beijing before a major political meeting this week some analysts ask: whom can leader Xi Jinping trust?
The recent surge in demonstrations by far-right groups presents a challenge for the South Korean government, as it prepares to host both Xi Jinping, the leader of China, and President Trump.
After President Xi Jinping ousted a group of top generals whose careers overlapped for decades, state media accused them of “severely undermining” the Communist Party’s highest echelons of authority.
Nearly one in six officials who had Central Committee seats were absent from a major conclave, many of them now disgraced.
Xi Jinping seems to believe that only his continued rule can secure China’s rise. But as he ages, choosing a successor will become riskier and more difficult.
Tensions between the U.S. and China escalated in the weeks leading up to a possible meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping
President also called for the country to seize the strategic initiative in remarks made during the drafting of China’s latest five-year plan.