A controversial report released on Jan. 31 by China’s Beijing University suggests that continued confrontation between the United States and China will lead to total isolation for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and huge losses far beyond those suffered by the United States. But these are not the biggest worries of CCP leader Xi Jinping—his greatest foes are within his own party. Public access to the report was swiftly censored by CCP propaganda authorities. However, it can still be found on websites outside China, and is titled, “U.S.-China Strategic Competition in the Technology Field: Analysis and Prospects.” The report discusses how the external problems of the CCP could further exacerbate more serious internal crises, which are what Xi Jinping is more concerned about. The existing power struggles between the Party leaders have been a persistent and unresolvable threat to Xi during his entire ten years in power. The CCP is …