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The Economist 's Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top and what it will mean for China—and the world—when he secures an unprecedented third term in October. The decisions Mr Xi makes.
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6 Jan 2023 [email protected] The Economist has appointed Sue-Lin Wong as Southeast Asia correspondent. Sue-Lin was previously The Economist's China correspondent, covering society and politics in mainland China and Hong Kong. She can be found tweeting @suelinwong. Sue-Lin Wong The Economist Media Database
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Introducing The Prince. Sep 7 2022. 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 in a new podcast series launching on September 28th. For more China coverage, subscribe to The Economist and find a special offer at.
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The Economist 's Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top, and what it will mean for China—and the rest of the world—when he breaks convention to begin a third term in October 2022. The.
SueLin Wong 黄淑琳 on Twitter ""It is really, really clear that it is now much, much harder for a
The Prince Xi Jinping is the most powerful person in the world. But the real story of China's leader remains a mystery. In this ten-part series Sue-Lin Wong finds out how he rose to the top, and.
Hong Kong ousts Economist journalist SueLin Wong without explanation, in latest blow to press
In this eight-part series 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. Sign up for Economist Podcasts+ at www.economist.com/podcastsplus
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Hong Kong ousts Economist journalist Sue-Lin Wong without explanation, in latest blow to press freedom Wong is the latest to be ousted following Victor Mallet of the FT, Chris Buckley of the.
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The title of The Prince, a new podcast from The Economist about Chinese leader Xi Jinping, is a reference to Machiavelli's leadership manual, and to what series host Sue-Lin Wong calls "a.
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Sue-Lin Wong answers listeners' questions on what Chinese people think of their leader, how the West should respond and how to pronounce Xi Jinping's name. She discusses the propaganda around Xi.
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Sep 28th 2022 J ust over ten years ago, Xi Jinping disappeared. He was then China's leader-in-waiting, about to acquire a slew of titles that would make him arguably the most powerful man on Earth..
Podcasting the Prince SueLin Wong of the Economist on her Xi Jinping podcast The China Project
Sue-Lin Wong. Sue-Lin Wong is South China correspondent for the Financial Times, covering mainland southern China, Hong Kong and Macau. She recently opened the FT's Shenzhen bureau, where her coverage focuses on technology, trade, manufacturing and labor. She was previously with Reuters in Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai.
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Sue-Lin Wong (@suelinwong) tells how she thinks she hit it in the Hong Kong protests in 2019. Now working as a China correspondent for The Economist based in Hong Kong, she also has the unusual distinction of having been based in Shenzhen for years. Countries featured: China, North Korea, Australia
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Politics Profile Sue-Lin Wong is a China correspondent at The Economist. Previously, she reported on China for the Financial Times and Reuters. She is now based in Singapore and is transitioning to cover Southeast Asia, after she was forced to leave Hong Kong in 2021 when her visa was not renewed.