The Foreign Affairs Interview

Xi Jinping’s World of Treachery and Sacrifice

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Nov 6, 2025
Orville Schell, a veteran China scholar and author, shares insights on Xi Jinping's worldview and the complexities of U.S.-China relations. He discusses the recent Trump-Xi meeting, highlighting that while it provided a temporary pause in tensions, it didn't address deeper issues. Schell sheds light on Xi's insecurities and ideological roots, the significance of Taiwan, and how China's strategic moves could reshape global dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding China's historical context and the risks of military conflict, urging diplomacy for a stable future.
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Pause, Not Resolution

  • The Korea meeting bought a tactical pause but did not resolve deep U.S.-China structural antagonisms.
  • Orville Schell says the trade and geopolitical contradictions remain unresolved and stubborn on both sides.
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China's New Leverage

  • China has gained leverage historically sought since the Opium Wars and no longer needs to genuflect to visiting leaders.
  • Schell argues this shift gives China real retaliatory cards in trade and geopolitics.
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Autarky And Choke Points

  • Beijing pursues autarky across military, tech, and finance while increasing others' dependence on China.
  • Schell highlights choke points like critical minerals and rare earths as central to that strategy.
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