1st Edition
Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping The Future Political Trajectory
Introduction
Xi Jinping, the ‘Peking Order’ and China’s Post-COVID-19 Political Trajectory: A Primer
Jagannath P. Panda and Arthur S. Ding
Part I: Xi Jinping and Communist Party of China in Retrospection
Chapter 1
Xi Jinping Restores the Ideological Imperative so as to Boost His Own Power
Willy Lam
Chapter 2
Xi Jinping’s Reform and Rejuvenation of the United Front Work Department
Drew Thompson
Chapter 3
Social Governance in China under Xi Jinping: Big Brother Is Watching You!
Jean-Pierre Cabestan
Chapter 4
The Difficulty of Being Xi Jinping
Avinash Godbole
Part II: Xi Jinping’s Social Governance and China’s Commercial Party-State Affairs
Chapter 5
State-Business Relations under Xi Jinping: Steering the Private Sector and Private Entrepreneurs
Gunter Schubert and Thomas Heberer
Chapter 6
The Evolution of China’s Industrial Policy and ‘Made in China 2025’
Tomoo Marukawa
Chapter 7
Xi Jinping’s ‘China Dream’ and the Future Graph of Chinese Economy
Sriparna Pathak
Chapter 8
Xi Jinping’s Financial Gamble: Will It Succeed?
Priyanka Pandit
Part III: Xi Jinping and China’s Security and Foreign Policy Posturing
Chapter 9
China’s Foreign Policy under Xi – Reappraisal of China’s Partnership Diplomacy
Meng-Chun Liu, Po-Kuan Wu and Chia-Hsuan Wu
Chapter 10
Xi Jinping, the US-China Rivalry and Beijing’s Post- COVID Manoeuvres
Jagannath P. Panda and Eerishika Pankaj
Chapter 11
China-Southeast Asia Relations in the Era of Xi Jinping
Ian Storey
Chapter 12
Xi Jinping’s ‘Asia for Asians’, Major Power Diplomacy and India
Atmaja Gohain Baruah
Chapter 13
Xi Jinping’s PLA and China’s Regional Security Ambitions
Mrittika Guha Sarkar
Biography
Arthur S. Ding is a Professor Emeritus of National Chenghi University (NCCU), Taiwan, and an adjunct professor at NCCU and Taiwan’s National Defense University.
Jagannath P. Panda is a Research Fellow and Centre Head for East Asia at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), New Delhi, India. He is also the Series Editor of Routledge Studies on Think Asia. His recent books include The Korean Peninsula and Indo-Pacific Power Politics: Status Security at Stake (Routledge, 2020) and India-China Relations: Politics of Resources, Identity and Authority in a Multipolar World Order (Routledge, 2017).
"Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping brings together an impressive collection of studies, each investigating a topic of crucial importance to the future of the PRC. The book also addresses important questions regarding China’s future in a post COVID-19 world, both at home and abroad. As the Xi Jinping era continues to unfold, this timely and informative collection will be a valuable asset to causal readers, students and scholars, and members of the policy community alike."
Jeffrey Becker, Director, Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Program, China & Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, Centre for Naval Analysis, USA.
"Important scholarship to understand Xi Jinping’s "new era", his agenda to change China and its strategic position in the world, and how his personal leadership has made a difference on China’s domestic and international policies."
Mathieu Duchatel, Director of Asia Program, Institut Montaigne, Paris.
"Since taking China’s leadership in the fall of 2012, Xi Jinping has significantly revised the Chinese political system and changed the direction of various policy domains. These developments have deviated from the direction set by Deng Xiaoping in the 1980S. What have changed and what are the implications of these changes are issues that have attracted worldwide attention. Dr. Arthur Ding and Dr. Jagannath Panda have assembled an excellent group of analysts to comprehensively examine these issues. This is a timely and comprehensive contribution to these topics. This volume should be an essential reading for those interested in politics and foreign policy of contemporary China."
Chien-wen Kou, Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science and Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, and Director of Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei.
"Xi Jinping is increasingly compared to Mao Zedong, and there is every indication he has as much power as the PRC’s founding father. Deng Xiaoping, the leader most associated with opening up the PRC, famously said "it doesn’t matter if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice". As this superb and timely volume shows, the PRC is now ruled by a leader who does care if the cat is black or white. This excellent volume edited by Arthur S. Ding and Jagannath P. Panda rightfully put Xi at the center of the changes – for better and for worse – that are taking place in the PRC and should be required reading for those seeking to understand the country’s current trajectory."
John Hemmings, Associate Professor, Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu.






