The communist regime in China has become more dangerous with power concentrated at the top and Xi Jinping alone deciding everything of importance.
While other countries reassess their relationship with Beijing, Chancellor Olaf Scholz becomes a tool with which Xi Jinping tries to chip away at G7 unity.
China takes the spotlight during German Chancellor Olaf Scholz '12 hour trip to China. Meanwhile, favored partner Japan welcomed Germany's Federal President.
Using China's foreign influence, Beijing seeks to absorb South Korea into its orbit and demolish democratic values and norms, says Han Min-ho.
The Xi Jinping dictatorship has become absolute. What does that mean to Japan, and how will it affect Tokyo's economic and security policy choices?
Communist Party delegates gather at the Great Hall of the People to praise Xi Jinping and choose his acolytes. Debate about China's problems will be suppressed.
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