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The Chinese Communist Regime is on the Brink of ‘Disintegration,' Says Leading China Expert
2019-12-08
[Epoch Times] The Chinese communist regime is heading towards disintegration and the West needs to be prepared to manage the fallout, according to a leading China scholar.

Arthur Waldron, China historian and Lauder Professor of International Relations in the Department of History at the University of Pennsylvania, made the remarks in a recent interview on The Epoch Times’ American Thought Leaders. He shared his views on the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) imminent collapse, U.S. foreign policy on China, and the relentless Hong Kong protests that have posed a major challenge to Beijing’s rule.

The CCP has started on a path of decline and is headed towards a similar fate as the Soviet Union when it collapsed in 1991, the professor said.

"I believe that China is in this stage of disintegration or ’jie ti (解體)’, and it’s something that you don’t see immediately," said Waldron.

The Chinese regime’s practice of forced organ harvesting‐which results in an estimated tens of thousands of prisoners of conscience killed every year to supply its organ transplant market‐and its treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, made it "the most evil regime" since the Nazi Germany, Waldron said.

He recalled a conversation with an unidentified person, who is a close advisor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

"He said to me, Arthur, what the hell are we going to do? Everybody knows that this [political] system doesn’t work. We have reached a "si hu tong" (死胡同)," said Waldron said, explaining that the Chinese phrase means a "dead-end street."

The advisor continued: "But what we don’t know is what is the next step to take because ... there are mines everywhere and if we take a step, we may set off a terrible explosion."

The Chinese economy is not high-flying as it used to be. The country’s third-quarter (GDP) growth rose 6.0 percent year-on-year, the slowest rate in 27 years. According to Reuters, the growth decline was attributed by economists to weakness in export-related industries, particularly the manufacturing sector.

"This regime knows it’s in grave peril, domestically," Waldron said, before adding "So the real intellectual problem is how do you exit communism?"
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  However it goes down it'll be interesting times.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2019-12-08 15:51  

#7  slowly at first...
Posted by: Lex   2019-12-08 11:56  

#6  Cush would be advised to forgate about Mandates and start concentrating on their waalking shoes. When they do this, and they always do, they get broken into a million pieces.
Posted by: newc   2019-12-08 11:52  

#5  If it does crump, the PRC won't go quietly like the Soviet Empire. Every one star general and not a few colonels will try to carve out their own little slice of Heaven, Mandate or no.
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-12-08 10:09  

#4  I just hope they err... wrap up Xinjiang before that happens. I think the successor will be a friggin' Gorbachev of a man.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-12-08 06:00  

#3  Now I'm not saying that Xi haven't lost the Mandate of Heaven. However, this doesn't mean China disintegrating - all it means that I expect to read, within a few months, that the revered leader died of heart failure - because he worked so hard on behalf of the People. And the replacement will be a lot more Deng-like than Mao-like.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-08 04:25  

#2  It's why china is doing well, they shot all the experts years ago.☺
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-12-08 03:59  

#1  "Always listen to experts" - Lazarus Long.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-08 02:35  

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