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A Failed Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Would Be Disastrous for Xi Jinping

Geopolitics
全球
开始于 January 20, 2026

Beijing’s saber-rattling conceals the real possibility of a loss

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The international response to a failed Chinese invasion of Taiwan could reshape global alliances and power dynamics in Asia.

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The consequences of a failed invasion could be overstated; Xi Jinping may still consolidate power despite military setbacks.

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A failed invasion of Taiwan would severely weaken Xi Jinping's authority, leading to instability within the Chinese Communist Party.

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China's aggressive posturing towards Taiwan risks economic repercussions that could ultimately harm its own growth and stability.

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Focusing solely on military failure ignores the broader geopolitical strategies at play that could still benefit Xi Jinping.

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