
Xi Jinping’s Family Ties
A father without a son — and a son without a father.
By JEREMY FURCHTGOTT
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Mr. Furchtgott is a Director at Baron, a firm dedicated to providing U.S. clients with insights needed to prevail in strategic competition. In addition to serving as a member of the firm’s management team, he leads Baron’s China practice.

A father without a son — and a son without a father.
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