Just over a week ago, Chinese leader Xi Jinping embarked on a three-day trip to Central Asia to mark his sphere of influence. He has since been out of the public eye, skipping a high-level military meeting and the annual United Nations assembly.
With China only weeks away from the 20th National Congress where Xi is set to pursue an unprecedented third term, such absence has been long enough to attract attention from keen political watchers, with some speculating that Xi has been placed under house arrest.
By Sept. 24, Xi Jinping had become one of the top trending topics on Twitter. His name appeared on hashtags more than 42,000 times and the term “China coup” circulated 9,300 rounds on the platform….