The discussion centers on Kevin Rudd's book analyzing Xi Jinping's ideology and its impact on China's political, economic, and foreign policy shifts. Rudd argues that ideology, specifically Marxism-Leninism, remains a crucial driver in Chinese Communist Party decision-making. He identifies three key ideological shifts under Xi: a move towards Leninist political control, a shift to the Marxist left in economic policy, and a nationalist rightward turn in foreign policy. These shifts have led to increased state intervention in the economy, a more assertive foreign policy, and a focus on national security. Rudd suggests these ideological changes are not merely abstract but translate into concrete policies affecting governance, economic development, and international relations. He also addresses how Chinese cadres interpret and implement these ideological shifts, noting increased caution and inertia due to anti-corruption campaigns and national security concerns.
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