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INTRODUCTION

Under One Heaven

  • Mingyun 命运, the ‘Destiny’ in ‘Shared Destiny’
  • Public Appearance
  • Chairman of Everything
  • Xi at the Helm: An Itinerary
  • Tigers Explain Tigers
  • China’s Destiny: Quotations from Generalissimo Chiang

CHAPTER 1

Great Expectations

  • The Rise of Chinese Internet Finance
  • Local Government Debt: ‘No Money. Really, No Money’

CHAPTER 2

Whose Shared Destiny?

  • Silent Contest
  • MH370
  • Russia–China Pipeline

CHAPTER 3

The Chinese Internet: Unshared Destiny

  • Major Global Websites Blocked in China
  • Pressed and Ironed
  • From the Manual of Disobedience Used by the Hong Kong Protestors

CHAPTER 4

Destiny’s Mixed Metaphors

  • Top Ten Academic Research Topics in 2013
  • Learning from Xi Jinping
  • New Internet Slang and Memes
  • The Spring and Autumn Style 春秋笔法
  • Translation: Magic, Realism

CHAPTER 5

Urban, Mobile and Global

  • Bling Loses its Sparkle
  • Where the Economic Elite Went in 2013
  • Where Middle-Class Tourists Wanted to go in 2014
  • What’s In and What’s Out
  • When in Hong Kong: Rules for Mainland Tourists
  • Where Chinese Travellers Go
  • Chinese Students Abroad
  • Naked Officials

CHAPTER 6

The Sword of Discipline and the Dagger of Justice

  • Big Game: Five ‘Tigers’

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