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Xi’s Purges

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October 23, 2025

During his 13 years in power, Xi Jinping has steadily tightened his grip on all levers of authority in China - the Communist Party of China (CPC), the state apparatus, and the military - while expanding surveillance into virtually every aspect of society.

Yet his recent purge of nine top-ranking generals, like those before it, shows that he still sees enemies everywhere.

After taking power in 2012, Xi launched a crackdown on corruption within the CPC and the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The campaign was initially popular, because China's one-party system is rife with graft and abuse of power. But it soon became clear that enforcement was highly selective - a tool not for building a more transparent or effective system, but for consolidating power in Xi's hands. In Xi's China, advancement depends less on competence or integrity than on earning the leader's personal trust.

But even after more than a decade of promoting only loyalists, Xi continues to dismiss officials regularly, including top military commanders. According to the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence, nearly five million officials at all levels of government have been indicted for corruption under Xi. And this is to say nothing of those who simply disappear without explanation.

True to form, Xi's regime claims that the military leaders swept up by his latest purge - including General He Weidong, a member of the Politburo, Vice Chair of the Central Military Commission, and the third-highest-ranking figure in China's military hierarchy - committed "disciplinary violations" and "duty-related crimes." But a more plausible explanation is that Xi is playing an interminable game of Whac-a-Rival, desperately trying to preserve his grip on power.

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