When even the DEEPEST Guanxi level isn't enough | Crisis at Zhongnanhai (中南海) | Relationship & Power Dynamics at Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
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Was there a FAILED attempted coup in Beijing?
When purges happen at the top in China, it's rarely about loyalty failing overnight.
It's about perceptions shifting—and Guānxì (关系) no longer being enough.
Recent earth-shattering removals of Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli aren't just political headlines. They're reminders of a rule foreigners often miss:
In China, relationships open doors—but they don't shield you when power dynamics realign.
My experiences are a microcosm and can be an invaluable lesson for those venturing inside the Chinese arena, "Is Guānxì Enough? Unveiling the Hidden Dynamics of Chinese Relationships & Power."
What feels like trust can coexist with quiet threat.
What looks stable can become untenable the moment incentives, narratives, or perceived risks change.
At senior levels, Guānxì is structural, conditional, and constantly reassessed. The question is never who you know—it's who you are perceived to be now.
The same logic plays out in business, leadership, and politics.
What scales up is the psychology.
Once you understand why Guānxì alone doesn't protect anyone—on the ground or at the top—you'll be one step closer to understanding "How China Works."
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