The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has strategically positioned itself to take advantages from the current tensions between NATO and Russia over Ukraine. Any coming sanctions the West may impose on Russia will likely push Putin further into China’s global expansion plan. As the Western World is still in the process of realizing its own failures in pushing the CCP for political reform over the past 20 years, China’s political leaders have been planning the CCP’s global expansion strategy to secure its next 30 years of comprehensive military and economic growth. In 2020, Russia’s GDP was only around one tenth of China’s GDP. China’s top two provinces ranked by size of economy, Guangdong and Jiangsu, both have a higher GDP than Russia’s national figure. Russia may play a big role in Xi Jinping’s future plans, although Putin so far has not made up his mind if he wants to follow China’s …
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