Xi Is Defining History on His Own Terms
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Started July 08, 2026
The language of the “new era” leaves real reform behind
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Xi Is Defining History on His Own Terms
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jul 07, 2026
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Jul 08, 2026
By prioritizing a singular historical narrative, Xi risks erasing diverse perspectives that are essential for a balanced societal growth.
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The emphasis on a 'new era' under Xi obscures the lack of genuine reform, risking stagnation in political and economic development.
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Xi's approach to defining history empowers China to reclaim its narrative, countering Western dominance in global discourse.
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Xi's historical framing fosters national pride, which could unite the populace in a time of external pressures and challenges.
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While Xi's historical narrative is significant, it may alienate reformist voices within China, stifling necessary progress.
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