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How should a Chinese official's performance be measured?
By GDP growth, high-profile projects and visible achievements? Or by lasting improvements in people's lives?
For President Xi Jinping, the answer lies in what he calls a "correct understanding of governance performance" – one that prioritizes people's interests, values long-term development over short-term gains, and emphasizes real results over superficial accomplishments.
Here are some of Xi's key remarks on establishing and practicing a correct understanding of governance performance.
How should a Chinese official's performance be measured?
By GDP growth, high-profile projects and visible achievements? Or by lasting improvements in people's lives?
For President Xi Jinping, the answer lies in what he calls a "correct understanding of governance performance" – one that prioritizes people's interests, values long-term development over short-term gains, and emphasizes real results over superficial accomplishments.
Here are some of Xi's key remarks on establishing and practicing a correct understanding of governance performance.