Joseph Torigian’s ‘The Party’s Interests Come First’ profiles Xi Jinping’s father

In “The Party’s Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping,” Joseph Torigian sheds light on the coercive power of China’s Communist Party regime. Drawing on his deep knowledge of authoritarian states, Dr. Torigian, who speaks Chinese and Russian, unravels the mystery of why revolutionary veteran Xi Zhongxun remained so loyal to the party after years of persecution. In doing so, Dr. Torigian offers a nuanced portrait of the elder Mr. Xi, who had a conservative streak despite his reputation as a reform-leading senior official instrumental in pushing forward market-oriented economic and trade policies in the late 1970s and ’80s. This also explains why current Chinese leader Xi Jinping defied early expectations that he, too, would advance reform. The interview has been lightly edited and condensed. 

What drew you to write this book?

I wanted to give a picture of what it was like for Xi Jinping to grow up in a revolutionary family. I also wanted to tell the story of the Chinese Communist Party through the life of Xi Jinping’s father, Xi Zhongxun, who was present for many of the most important moments in modern Chinese history.

Why We Wrote This

Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s views were shaped by the experiences of his father, Xi Zhongxun, a revolutionary whom the Communist Party cast aside. Author Joseph Torigian examines the life of the father to shed light on the actions of the son.

How did your expertise in both Russia and China help you with this project?

It’s not easy to research authoritarian regimes, especially China and Russia, but I have tried to develop a set of detective skills. It’s necessary to be sensitive to possibilities and not limitations. 

Xi Zhongxun was interesting in part because he played a role in the relationship between China and the Soviet Union. He managed the Soviet expert program in the 1950s, so I needed an ability to access Russian sources. I was able to make a quite complete list of every time Xi Zhongxun met with a foreigner, whether within China or outside China. Then I went to the relevant archives in those countries or even spoke to the person who met Xi Zhongxun, including the Dalai Lama.

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