The mindset of unrestricted warfare is embedded in the very DNA of the Chinese Communist Party, as it seeks to overturn the entire traditional order.
Security personnel stand guard at Zhongnanhai near Tiananmen Square ahead of China's 20th Communist Party Congress in Beijing on Oct. 13, 2022. Noel Celis/AFP via Getty Images
If the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) didn’t exist, there would only be two types of warfare: hot war and cold war.
Hui Huyu
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Hui Huyu, a former philosophy instructor at Xi’an University of Science and Technology, specializes in Chinese history, culture, and philosophy. He is a columnist for the Chinese-language Epoch Times, covering topics such as Chinese and American politics, economics, and international relations.