Chinese leader Xi Jinping introduced a new foreign policy strategy in 2018 called the “great power diplomacy.” But after five years, Beijing’s diplomacy is in disarray, with the U.S.-China relationship and the Belt and Road Initiative in trouble, and power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) brought further instability to the regime’s foreign policy, according to experts. CCP’s ‘Great Power Diplomacy’ in Turmoil The Chinese leader was absent from the recent G20 summit in New Delhi, India. Instead, Mr. Xi assigned Premier Li Qiang to attend the international summit in his place. Some political analysts suggest that Mr. Xi’s absence from this important event was due to the unstable domestic political situation....Read more https://www.theepochtimes.com/china/the-ccps-political-struggles-destabilize-chinas-foreign-policy-experts-5492730