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Xi's innovatiesparadox
Recent mandates show the Chinese leader wants both loyalty and creativity from officials
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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Xi's approach may lead to a lack of accountability, as officials might fear repercussions for innovative ideas that don't align with party loyalty.
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Xi's push for loyalty alongside creativity could stifle genuine innovation, as officials may prioritize pleasing the leader over pursuing bold ideas.
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Encouraging creativity within a framework of loyalty can lead to a unique model of governance that might yield effective and innovative outcomes for China.
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Mandating loyalty while fostering creativity can create a balanced environment where innovative solutions align with national interests.
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The tension between loyalty and creativity in China's governance reflects broader challenges in balancing control and innovation in authoritarian regimes.
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