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    US trip of China's next leader: From Obama to Iowa

    BEIJING (AP) — In 1985, Xi Jinping led a delegation to Muscatine, Iowa, to study advanced hog-raising techniques. He returns next week, preparing to lead the world's most populous nation.

    China's vice president, who will take over the presidency from Hu Jintao next year, will be in the U.S. to meet President Barack Obama and other leaders and introduce himself to a U.S. audience. His decision to also visit the families who hosted him years ago is a rare personal touch for a Chinese leader, one that feeds his reputation as a new type of official who dares to step away from the traditional aloofness of Chinese high office.

    "He appreciated learning about America on that level, and he is signaling by going there that he is going to be a different kind of leader," said Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an author and a longtime adviser to the Chinese government who has met with Xi for private talks. "He is going to be open. He is going to be appreciative."

    Xi's ability to make personal connections and his unassuming confidence will be in much demand as he takes over the leadership of the ruling Communist Party this year, a step toward assuming the presidency.

    The 58-year-old faces the tricky task of advancing China's development against the tides of global financial insecurity, resource scarcity, environmental crises and simmering social unrest, particularly in the western regions of Xinjiang and Tibet.

    In his appearances, including a Feb. 14 White House meeting with Obama, Xi will offer reassurance that China and the U.S. remain committed to healthy relations, despite occasional turbulence.

    "China wants a sign of respect to establish its up-and-coming leader on the world stage," said Joseph Cheng, head of the Contemporary China Research Center at the City University of Hong Kong.

    Such visits by other Chinese leaders have been revealing. The risk-taking Deng Xiaoping left his mark in 1979 by attending a rodeo and donning a ten-gallon hat. Visiting just prior to taking power in 2002, Hu showed himself as bland, hyper-cautious and inscrutable.

    Xi, who has a glamorous wife and a daughter at Harvard, was a consensus choice when tapped as successor in 2007. He has proven adept at suppressing his own views and avoiding antagonisms among the party's various branches and factions.

    Henry Kissinger described him last year as "a more assertive type than we've seen," while Vice President Joe Biden told Xi he was impressed with his "openness and candor."

    In Chinese political parlance, Xi is a "princeling," as the sons and daughters of communist China's founding fathers are termed.

    His father, Xi Zhongxun, was a key figure in the revolution that swept the communists to power in 1949, but was later imprisoned for nearly 30 years. Released in 1978, he helped establish China's groundbreaking Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.

    Xi Jinping spent seven years toiling in the rugged loess hills of northern China before earning a chemistry degree at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University. He spent three years as a top general's aide — imparting him with an important link to the powerful military — before opting for a decidedly unglamorous administrative posting in heavily agricultural Zhengding county southwest of Beijing.

    It was as Zhengding Communist Party secretary that Xi went to Iowa on a mission to study hog raising and experience a slice of Americana. Xi stayed with local families for two nights, visited farms and watched baseball.

    Sarah Lande, a Muscatine native who hosted Xi, remembers him as outgoing, organized and self-possessed, dressed in a Western-style suit rather than the drab Mao jackets of previous visitors.

    "It was all through interpretation so we couldn't talk one-to-one, but they were very interested in how to produce more food for their country," Lande said in a telephone interview. "It seemed special to us that he would want to know so much about us and how we worked."

    Xi's next few postings were in the coastal province of Fujian, where he built up a reputation for breaking bureaucratic logjams.

    He eventually became governor, then jumped to one of China's most economically dynamic provinces, Zhejiang. Following a brief spell leading the financial hub of Shanghai, he moved to Beijing as one of nine members of the party's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee in 2007.

    For observers of Chinese politics, Xi poses a riddle: Will he continue to follow or tighten the model of rigid one-party rule married to a market economy, or embark on a relatively more liberal path that could weaken communist authority?

    During Xi's five years in Zhejiang, private businesses and business associations thrived, along with some civic society groups. In one provincial city, citizens were given a say in how the local government spends its budget, something that remains extremely rare elsewhere in the country.

    While Xi was not necessarily behind such moves, he gets credit for not standing in their way, said Beijing political analyst Li Fan. "Xi is a person who is able to listen to other opinions and accept other views, although he isn't an initiator," he said.

    Zhejiang-based pro-democracy activist Yin Weihong is more skeptical, saying Xi was quick to move against pro-democracy activists and did nothing to halt the demolition of a Protestant church that had refused to register with the government.

    "I can't recall any instance when he came across as particularly tolerant," Yin said.

    Xi has left largely positive impressions on foreign guests, including Biden, with whom he visited earthquake-stricken areas of Sichuan province last year. Biden aides said Xi came across as genuine and noted that he spoke at meetings without notes.

    Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad invited Xi back to his state during a trade mission to China in September. He said Xi recalled the names of Iowans he had met and even produced the original itinerary from the visit.

    It may be years before Xi's true attitudes are known. Hu, after relinquishing his posts as head of party and state, is expected to retain the key position of military chief through 2014 or beyond. Xi won't truly be his own man until his predecessor exits the stage.

     

    33 comments

    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Communists must be annihilated by the chinese people to make any advancement into intellectual freedom.It is long overdue...the REVOLT to oust all communists from office,,,,The world that can be built outside of mans grip will exceed once free to advance by mind and heart and betterment. Take out the chinese communists above all !!1Then No more tragidies like TIBET !!!!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Are you really this ignorant?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      This is the last of the descendents of the original revolutionaries. The real change will come with the next generation. With 1.34 billion Chinese, the government keeps a rather loose rein as long as you do not break the rules.
      • American_Heritic 3 mths ago
        I've been in China for a while....I feel like I have more freedom here.
      • RayH 3 mths ago
        Bo Xilai is still around, and hopefully promoted this year.
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        So california is a part of China now, I C!
    • California Kid  •  3 mths ago
      A kinder gentler China
      • Tony 3 mths ago
        How about an Honest China huh?
      • Wu Mao for Breakfast 3 mths ago
        Or a cleaner China without so much friggin' noise!
      • oilfieldworker 3 mths ago
        Impossible to be cleaner or quieter. Unknown concepts.
    • ddiy  •  3 mths ago
      for good or bad china's way of governing is kind of opposite to American way. At the top level Chinese is actually collective leadership. President does not carry that much weight as US presidency, its collectively decided by a committee of about 20 members in which president is also just one vote.
      • Hugh H 3 mths ago
        Very true and it seems we're getting closer and closer to a socialized government ourselves.
      • Doodoo 3 mths ago
        Well ours is always fighting and blaming. Theirs is collective and the entire party takes the blame for mistakes, likewise successes. Collective societies believe "it takes a village to raise a child," meaning a group of people, that type of philosophy will never work in the US because we're too individualistic, we rarely even eat with our neighbors.
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        20 unelected members!
    • Hugh H  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Honestly folks I feel it's time we start seeing the Chinese on a more equal level as ourselves. Their economy is near equal to ours and their population seems to be happy with what they have. More can be gained by seeing them as a partner than advesaries. We don't like their form of government but it's possible they don't like ours either.
      • desadiste 3 mths ago
        And guess what? We don't like ours either!
        Ron Paul 2012!
      • Tony 3 mths ago
        Then why dont you move to China, you know they would be perceived better if they would stop stealing from other countries and corporations!
      • Hegali 3 mths ago
        which is better: China steals from other countries and US bombs other countries back to stone ages.
    • noway  •  Haikou, China  •  3 mths ago
      I hope Madame Peng Liyun (VP Xi Jingping's wife) will accompany Mr. Xi to visit the US. She is a charming lady. She is loved by all Chinese. An acomplished singer who worked her way up to become a Major General in the army's music corps. I am sure Americans would love her too.
    • I'm on to u...  •  3 mths ago
      take it easy their patriots, I have lived in China since 1995 - they are not by any means taking over the world. So stop your trippin'
    • Attila  •  3 mths ago
      Going to Iowa? I think Xi Jinping may be looking to challenge Obama for the Democrats' Presidential nomination. He has better qualifications and a more sucessful record to run on. And as was proven in 2008, that electorate doesn't seem to find a communist objectionable.
    • Carl Shieffer  •  3 mths ago
      The US should not expect every new Chinese leader a Gorbachev or Yeltsin.
    • Noah vegie  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      THE PROUD BEETLE IN A LUMP OF COW DUNG
      "There once was a beetle which came upon a lump of cow dung. He worked himself into it and liking what he saw, he invited his friends to join him in building a city in it. After working feverishly for a few days they built a magnificent `city´ in the dung and feeling very proud of their achievement they decided to elect the first beetle as their king. Now to honour their new `king´ they organised a grand parade through their `city´.

      While these impressive proceedings were taking place, An elephant happened to pass by and seeing the lump of cow dung he lifted his foot to avoid stepping on it. The king beetle saw the elephant and angrily shouted at the huge beast. `Hey you! Don´t you have any respect for royalty? Don´t you know it is rude to lift your leg over my majestic head? Apologies at once or I´ll have you punished.´ The elephant looked down and said, `Your most gracious majesty, I humbly crave your pardon.´ Thus saying he knelt down on the lump of cow dung and crushed king, city, citizens and pride in one act of obeisance."
    • cainiao  •  Shanghai, China  •  3 mths ago
      Meet your new land lord.
    • RayH  •  Guangzhou, China  •  3 mths ago
      Mr. Xi looks pretty sharp.
    • Brian  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      SO. A Communist and a Socialist walk into Iowa.....
    • desadiste  •  Shanghai, China  •  3 mths ago
      On this trip, Xi can learn from two American HOGS directly: Michelle and Hillary, about how to raise VOTERS who are SHEEPLE. Then, China can establish a special kind of "democracy with Chinese characteristics" that is identical to what Obama has planned for the US. World government is looming and first to go is personal ownership of firearms, next...
    • Marmar  •  Arlington, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I go out of my way to limit my purchases of products made in China. You should also. Not only does China support brutal dictatorships around the world, it is one. When the Chinese people have human rights and China does not support despots around the world, I will change my opinion.
    • Don  •  3 mths ago
      At this time :
      - In USA , people are not sure who will be the President on November 2012 .
      Because, In USA people have the right to vote and choose .
      - In China, people are sure 99.999 % Mr. Xi will be the next leader of red China .
      Because, In China , communist party control from A to Z .
      People in this country "have the right to vote !" but do not have the right to choose :)
    • VQG  •  3 mths ago
      [Vice President Joe Biden told Xi he was impressed with his "openness and candor."]
      What??? USA VP Joe Biden praised a communist being open and candor ?
    • noway  •  Haikou, China  •  3 mths ago
      VP Xi Jingping has a very charming wife in Madame Peng Liyuan. She is an acomplished singer soprano who worked herself up in Army's Music Corps to become its Head with Major General's flag rank. Google PENG LIYUAN, then, you will find how she looks like. You may even make a comparison between her and Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton. Tell me who is better looking?
    • qqzz  •  3 mths ago
      The US president is a rubbish dog whose worth is really less than a real dog's anyway. All blacks and whites of the US are rubbish dogs whose worth is really less than a real dog's anyway.
    • Lamont  •  3 mths ago
      One thing that China's leaders can learn from the U.S. is how to whip simple people into a frenzy over the fear of imaginary terrorist phantoms.
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