9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence
When we talk about power, we often imagine it in cinematic terms. A general moving soldiers across a map. A politician thundering behind a podium. Or perhaps a billionaire who, with a single tweet, can shift markets by billions of dollars.

But the truth is more subtle. Power rarely announces itself in such theatrical ways. It is quieter, more deliberate, and, at times, almost invisible—until its effects become impossible to ignore.

This is where Xi Jinping enters the story. To most people in the West, he is an enigmatic figure: the president of the world's most populous country, a leader often depicted in stark, simplified terms—authoritarian, unbending, inscrutable. But that caricature hides something more interesting.

Xi is not simply a ruler who inherited a system and sat atop it like a king upon a throne. He is someone who reshaped the game itself, rewriting the rules of influence in ways that are both profoundly Chinese and yet universally human.

Consider this: when Xi assumed leadership in 2012, China was already rising. Its economy was booming, its cities swelling with glass towers, its people increasingly confident.
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9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence
When we talk about power, we often imagine it in cinematic terms. A general moving soldiers across a map. A politician thundering behind a podium. Or perhaps a billionaire who, with a single tweet, can shift markets by billions of dollars.

But the truth is more subtle. Power rarely announces itself in such theatrical ways. It is quieter, more deliberate, and, at times, almost invisible—until its effects become impossible to ignore.

This is where Xi Jinping enters the story. To most people in the West, he is an enigmatic figure: the president of the world's most populous country, a leader often depicted in stark, simplified terms—authoritarian, unbending, inscrutable. But that caricature hides something more interesting.

Xi is not simply a ruler who inherited a system and sat atop it like a king upon a throne. He is someone who reshaped the game itself, rewriting the rules of influence in ways that are both profoundly Chinese and yet universally human.

Consider this: when Xi assumed leadership in 2012, China was already rising. Its economy was booming, its cities swelling with glass towers, its people increasingly confident.
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9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence

9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence

by John Korsh
9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence

9 Lessons I Learned from Xi Jinping about Power, Strategy, and Influence

by John Korsh

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When we talk about power, we often imagine it in cinematic terms. A general moving soldiers across a map. A politician thundering behind a podium. Or perhaps a billionaire who, with a single tweet, can shift markets by billions of dollars.

But the truth is more subtle. Power rarely announces itself in such theatrical ways. It is quieter, more deliberate, and, at times, almost invisible—until its effects become impossible to ignore.

This is where Xi Jinping enters the story. To most people in the West, he is an enigmatic figure: the president of the world's most populous country, a leader often depicted in stark, simplified terms—authoritarian, unbending, inscrutable. But that caricature hides something more interesting.

Xi is not simply a ruler who inherited a system and sat atop it like a king upon a throne. He is someone who reshaped the game itself, rewriting the rules of influence in ways that are both profoundly Chinese and yet universally human.

Consider this: when Xi assumed leadership in 2012, China was already rising. Its economy was booming, its cities swelling with glass towers, its people increasingly confident.

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BN ID: 2940185097175
Publisher: Digital Products Management
Publication date: 11/09/2025
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