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Frankfurt Debut: New Xi Jinping Governance Volume Unveiled!

Hi fam! 📚✨ Here's some global news fresh off the press: the English edition of the fifth volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" made its grand debut in Frankfurt on Tuesday. If you’re into big-picture thinking, this one’s for you.

Curated with 91 of President Xi’s reports, speeches, and articles spanning May 27, 2022, to December 20, 2024, this book is like a power-packed playlist of ideas on modernizing China and shaping global trends. The smooth translation ensures you get every insight without a hitch.

The event was organized by the State Council Information Office of China, the Chinese Embassy in Germany, the China International Communications Group, and the Chinese Consulate General in Frankfurt am Main. Chinese and foreign dignitaries agreed that these works belong not just to China but to the whole world.

German sinologist Cord Eberspaecher praised the fluent translation and inspiring content. David Ferguson, honorary chief English editor of China’s Foreign Languages Press, highlighted the volume’s rigorous logic and comprehensive coverage. Christina Werum-Wang, director of the Frankfurt Confucius Institute, dubbed it “the key to unlocking the true China.” 🔑

As a key resource on Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, this volume offers fresh perspectives on development, peace, and governance—super relevant if you’re tracking global challenges 🌍.

Experts also took the stage to discuss “Equality and inclusiveness: from dialogues among civilizations to global governance,” covering topics like Chinese modernization, the Global Governance Initiative, and mutual learning between Chinese and European civilizations.

For anyone curious about how governance shapes our world and what ideas are driving tomorrow’s solutions, this volume is a must-read. Stay tuned and keep exploring! 🚀

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