Xi Jinping is the most powerful person in the world. But the real story of China's leader remains a mystery. The Economist's Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top, and what it means for China—and the rest of the world—now that he has ripped up the rule book to stay in power, perhaps for the rest of his life. For more on China listen to <em>The Economist</em>’s new weekly podcast Drum Tower <a href="https://econ.st/3TSfRAw">(here</a>) and subscribe to <em>The Economist </em>with the best offer at <a href="http://www.economist.com/chinapod">economist.com/chinapod</a>
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