Book talk - The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping
King's Building, Strand Campus, London

China's leader, Xi Jinping, is one of the most powerful individuals in the world—and one of the least understood. Much can be learned, however, about both Xi Jinping and the nature of the party he leads from the memory and legacy of his father, the revolutionary Xi Zhongxun (1913–2002). The elder Xi served the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for more than seven decades. He worked at the right hand of prominent leaders Zhou Enlai and Hu Yaobang. He helped build the Communist base area that saved Mao Zedong in 1935, and he initiated the Special Economic Zones that launched China into the reform era after Mao's death. He led the Party's United Front efforts toward Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Taiwanese. And though in 1989 he initially sought to avoid violence, he ultimately supported the Party's crackdown on the Tiananmen protesters.
The Party's Interests Come First is the first biography of Xi Zhongxun written in English. This biography is at once a sweeping story of the Chinese revolution and the first several decades of the People's Republic of China and a deeply personal story about making sense of one's own identity within a larger political context. Drawing on an array of new documents, interviews, diaries, and periodicals, Joseph Torigian vividly tells the life story of Xi Zhongxun, a man who spent his entire life struggling to balance his own feelings with the Party's demands. Through the eyes of Xi Jinping's father, Torigian reveals the extraordinary organizational, ideological, and coercive power of the CCP—and the terrible cost in human suffering that comes with it.
Joseph Torigian, Associate Professor at the American University in Washington presents his new book ‘The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping’ at the Lau China Institute on Friday 3 October, 6pm. Chaired by Nicola Leveringhaus, Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies at King’s.
Hosted in partnership with the Department of War Studies and Young China Watchers.
Please note registration is required for all external attendees. This event will be recorded for those unable to attend.
About the speakers
Joseph Torigian is an associate professor at the School of International Service at American University in Washington, and a Center Associate of the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan. Previously, he was a Visiting Fellow at the China in the World Program at Australian National University, and a Fulbright Scholar at Fudan University in Shanghai. His first book, “Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao” was released with Yale University Press, and "The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping" was published by Stanford University Press in 2025.
Nicola Leveringhaus (MPhil, DPhil, Oxon) is Senior Lecturer in East Asian Security and International Relations in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. Dr Leveringhaus specialises in military and security developments in Northeast Asia, especially related to nuclear weapons and China. Previously, Dr Leveringhaus lectured at Sheffield University (2015-16) and was a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2012-15) and Stipendiary Lecturer in International Relations (Trinity College, 2014-15) at Oxford University. She has been a Senior Visiting Scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China and a Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, California. Her second book China and Global Nuclear Order, from Estrangement to Active Engagement (Oxford University Press) was nominated for the 2017 ECPR Hedley Bull Prize.
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