Xi Jinping’s Bureaucracy in 2025: A Critique

Chinese Premiere Xi Jinping remains firmly in control of China’s political landscape, with no visible plan for succession. Xi’s firm control over the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is unprecedented in modern China, especially after abolishing presidential term limits in 2018. His lack of a clear successor suggests an intent to rule indefinitely, which may ensure […]

Xi Jinping’s Bureaucracy in 2025: A Critique was originally published on Global Security Review.

March 24, 2025
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Forecasting Syria’s Military and Political Future

The fall of the Assad regime has marked a watershed moment in the Syrian armed conflict, fundamentally ushering in a new phase of military and political uncertainty. This development intensified regional and international competition for influence in Syria, with profound implications for the country’s stability and the broader Middle East. Critical factors are already shaping […]

Forecasting Syria’s Military and Political Future was originally published on Global Security Review.

March 10, 2025
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