Xi (China leadership), as realized, 2012-present
Contemporary · realized scope
The Xi Jinping leadership refers to the period of Chinese Communist Party and state governance under Xi Jinping, who assumed the position of General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in November 2012 and the Presidency of the People's Republic of China in March 2013. It operates from Beijing, China, and encompasses Xi's concurrent roles as Chairman of the Central Military Commission alongside the party and state offices. The administration is associated with constitutional amendments in 2018 that removed presidential term limits, the consolidation of party oversight across state and civil institutions, and the articulation of policy frameworks including the 'Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era'.
Cluster:Transformative Command
Its loudest feature is a floor across the procedural Principles: Rule of Law & Consistency, Transparency & Honesty, Inclusiveness & Pluralism, and Non-Maleficence all strongly depressed, with Authority & Hierarchy elevated. Existing constraints give way to directed change.
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Neighbors
- 1Socialist Republic of Vietnam, as realized, 1976-presentDistance: 12Compare
- 2People's Republic of China (CCP), as realized, 2015-presentDistance: 13Compare
- 3Baathism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 17Compare
- 4Kagame (Rwanda presidency), as realized, 2000-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 5Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam leadership), as realized, 1945-1969Distance: 18Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.