Xi says: who will succeed him?

Xi says: who will succeed him?

A giant leadership reshuffle is underway in China, but one job will stay the same: Xi Jinping is almost certain to secure another five-year term at next year’s party congress. Reasons to be optimistic about Europe’s tech future. And the life of controversial winemaker, Michel Rolland.


Guests and host:

  • James Miles, global China writer
  • Guy Scriven, global business writer
  • Jon Fasman, senior culture correspondent
  • Rosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”
  • Jason Palmer, co-host of “The intelligence”


Topics covered:

  • Xi Jinping, China, Party Congress
  • Tech, quantum computing
  • Michel Rolland, wine, obituary


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