With military purges, Xi prepares a new phase of power centralization
China has seen a significant reduction in military delegates at the National People's Congress following the ousting of nine military officials, indicating an intensification of power centralization under Xi Jinping.
New Purges in China โ Nine Military Officials Removed
China has dismissed 19 officials, including nine military leaders, ahead of a major annual political gathering next week.
WSJ: Xi is trying to consolidate power over the army through purges
Xi Jinping is continuing purges in the Chinese military hierarchy, targeting top officials to solidify his control.
The upcoming Chinese military purgesโฆ: what is behind Xi's moves
China's recent investigation into a prominent general has raised questions about Xi Jinping's power strategies and potential political rivalries.
CIA Attracts Soldiers Worried About Purges in the Chinese Army with Recruitment Video
The CIA has released a recruitment video aimed at Chinese soldiers, seeking to exploit the anxiety caused by recent purges among high-ranking generals in the People's Liberation Army.
US Intelligence Attempts to Recruit Informants from Chinese Military Using Video
The CIA has released a new staged video aimed at recruiting informants from the Chinese military amid discontent following recent purges within the ranks.
People's Liberation Army: The CIA is looking for dissatisfied Chinese soldiers
The CIA is launching a campaign to recruit disgruntled Chinese soldiers following recent purges in the People's Liberation Army.
"Disappeared Generals, Purges, and Paranoia": What is Happening in China
The article discusses the increasing consolidation of power by Xi Jinping in China, marked by a climate of control and paranoia involving the military leadership, where generals are disappearing and investigations into severe violations are being announced.
Only one general left in the leadership of the Chinese army
Chinese President Xi Jinping has conducted extensive purges among the top military officials, with most of them being appointed by him but later sidelined and investigated for various offenses, including corruption.
One Sentence, Four Operations of Power. What Do the Purges in the Chinese Army Really Say?
Chinese authorities recently accused key military officials of corruption, effectively removing them from high-ranking positions, leading to speculation about a personal vendetta by President Xi, as explained by sinologist Dr. Maciej Gaca in relation to historical events from 1971 and 1989.