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Jul 27, 2025 Joseph Torigian, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of a book on Xi Zhongxun, delves into the shifting U.S.-China dynamics. He discusses the rapid ascent of China as a global power and the risks of a new Cold War, especially over Taiwan. Highlighting the historical significance of Xi Jinping’s father, Torigian explains how Xi Zhongxun's legacy shapes contemporary Chinese politics. The conversation also touches on the complex interplay between the Communist Party and U.S. relations, framed by the looming Thucydides trap.
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Military and Political Strategy Combined
- CCP moved from urban areas to countryside bases, using military pressure alongside political influence to win control.
- Xi Zhongxun exemplified combining battlefield efforts with united front strategies, foundational to CCP success.
Xi Zhongxun's Reform Legacy
- Xi Zhongxun's leadership in reform and economic openness helped shape modern China, gaining him a legacy as a humane reformer.
- This reputation influenced expectations about Xi Jinping's potential to continue reform, which later surprised observers.
Complex Personality, Party Dedication
- Xi Zhongxun had a complex personality: charming and kind, yet with an explosive temper.
- His commitment to the party's interest above all else defined his political character.



