Category: Xi Jinping

How Net Zero by 2050 Dovetails With Beijing’s ‘Hundred-Year Marathon’

Commentary “What is the house of Eorl but a thatched barn where brigands drink in the reek, and their brats roll on the floor among the dogs?” demands the Chinese Communist Party’s consul in Rio about Canada and the Trudeau dynasty. Or rather, over a picture of Little Potato (the nickname Trudeau was given during…


Lack of Military Parade for 100th Anniversary of CCP Could Mean Xi Is Facing Internal Criticism

Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently announced that there will be no military parade for the CCP’s centennial celebration on July 1 this year, despite regime leader Xi Jinping having held five military parades since he took office. On March 23, Wang Xiaofei, deputy minister of the Publicity Department of the CCP, announced the…


Chinese Professor Outlines Plan for CCP to Defeat US, Including Manipulating Elections

A leading Chinese professor—who is also an adviser to Chinese leader Xi Jinping—laid out a comprehensive plan for the Chinese communist regime to overthrow the United States as the world’s superpower. The professor’s multi-pronged strategy involves a range of malign actions to subvert the United States while strengthening the Chinese regime. They include: interfering in…


CCP Adviser Outlined Detailed Plan to Defeat US, Including Manipulating Elections

A leading Chinese professor—who is also an adviser to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—laid out a comprehensive plan for the communist regime to overthrow the United States as the world’s superpower. The professor’s multi-pronged strategy involves a range of malign actions to subvert the United States while strengthening the Chinese regime. They include: interfering in…


China, North Korea Reaffirm Alliance Against ‘Hostile Forces’ as North Korea Fires Missiles

The communist leaders of China and North Korea recently exchanged messages to reaffirm their historical alliance in fighting against “hostile forces,” according to Chinese and North Korean media. North Korea also fired missiles for a second time since President Joe Biden took office. North Korea’s official media, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reported on…


Opinion: Six Hidden Threats Xi Jinping Has to Guard Against

Commentary Next year, the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) will hold its 20th National Congress, and Xi Jinping is trying his best to secure a third term in office. In the meantime, one of his biggest concerns may be his own safety. The following are four special arrangements that are believed to be related to Xi’s…


Commentary: County Secretary Reveals Xi Jinping’s True Intentions Towards the US

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been eager to improve relations with the United States since Joe Biden took office, but the latest statement from the U.S. government calls the U.S.-China relationship “the biggest geopolitical test of the 21st century,” with Secretary of State Antony Blinken adding, “The common denominator is the need to engage…


Opinion: County Secretary Reveals Xi Jinping’s True Intentions Towards the US

Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been eager to improve relations with the United States since Joe Biden took office, but the latest statement from the U.S. government calls the U.S.-China relationship “the biggest geopolitical test of the 21st century,” with Secretary of State Antony Blinken adding, “The common denominator is the need to…


Why Xi Jinping Is Continuing to Centralize Power

Commentary During China’s top political annual meetings, the weeklong “Two Sessions” that concluded on March 11, Chinese leader Xi Jinping made new moves to centralize power, sparking widespread concern at home and abroad. Why does Xi continue to centralize power and how does he do it? What will be the result? Let’s explore this issue….


The Plight of Chinese Military Veterans Highlights Xi Jinping’s Political Dilemma

Commentary On Jan. 1, China’s first Veterans Protection Law came into effect, 72 years after the Communist Party seized power in the country. But can the current plight of Chinese veterans be reversed by this law? The number of retired military personnel has reached 57 million in China as of 2018, according to the Ministry…