News Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seeks to destroy the international system and rebuild it in its own image. To many Americans, that may sound far-fetched, but is precisely what CCP officials and strategy calls for. To international audiences, the CCP has repeatedly declared that its foreign policy goals are grounded in principles like “universality,” “constructive dialogue,” and “win-win cooperation.” Yet such language is smoke and mirrors, analysts say, and belie concrete actions by the regime to grow its military and economic might around the world.  In the words of the Congressionally-mandated “2021 China Power Report” by the Pentagon, the CCP’s grand strategy is aimed at achieving “the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” by 2049. This means, it said, matching or surpassing the United States in global influence and power, displacing U.S. partners in the regions, and revising the international order to be “more advantageous to Beijing’s authoritarian …