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‘Zhang Shengmin Is Here to See You’

Geopolitics
China
Started February 07, 2026

The purges in Beijing do not change the basic Chinese strategic calculus, but they may affect how it is executed. The post ‘Zhang Shengmin Is Here to See You’ appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Zhang Shengmin's purges may enhance internal stability in China, suggesting a strategic recalibration that could benefit the regime in the long run.
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The implications of Zhang Shengmin's actions highlight the complexity of China's governance, necessitating nuanced discussions on global engagement.
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The focus on purges distracts from the need for a broader international strategy to address China's growing influence and ambitions.
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The purges in Beijing demonstrate the Chinese Communist Party's fragility, revealing a need for global vigilance against authoritarianism.
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While the purges signal internal strife, they do not alter China's long-term strategic goals, indicating continuity amidst change.
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