The demotion of Le Yucheng, China's first vice foreign minister is being seen as a step in the direction of China temporarily recalibrating its ties with both Russia as well as the US
For Chinese President Xi Jinping, a lot is at stake. Jinping is a man who dons many hats. For starters, he is the President of China. That is a direct consequence of him being the General Secretary of the powerful and authoritarian Chinese Communist Party, which is effectively the Chinese regime all by itself. Jinping is a strongman who has overseen the persecution of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, apart from stripping Hong Kong of all its autonomy. Over the past two odd years, the man has led an unprecedented campaign to kill private enterprise in China – best epitomised by the crackdown on the country’s tech sector.
Evidently, Xi Jinping has been toying with the Chinese economy at full throttle. To add to it all, China has antagonised the United States and the West at large. A key factor which led to such antagonism has been Beijing’s incessant want of engaging in what has now come to be known as “wolf-warrior diplomacy”.
Heralded by Xi Jinping’s regime, wolf warrior diplomacy includes Chinese diplomats defending their country’s “national interests” with aggression and with an intent to intimidate and even coerce entire countries.
China Recalibrates its Foreign Policy
This autumn, the fate of Xi Jinping will be decided by the CCP’s National Congress. It is during this session of the Chinese...
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