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General ejection: China’s military purge

General ejection: China’s military purge

Economist Podcasts · Jan 27, 2026

Xi's military purge raises stability questions, Ukraine faces a grim winter amid infrastructure attacks, and fitness app Strava plans an IPO.

Xi Jinping's Purge Targets Perceived Loyalty Threats, Not Just Systemic Corruption

The investigation of General Zhang Youxia, a childhood friend and trusted ally of Xi Jinping, suggests the military purge extends beyond anti-corruption efforts. It points to a deeper concern with consolidating absolute authority, where even long-standing, powerful allies are seen as potential political threats that must be neutralized.

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General ejection: China’s military purge

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Russia's Winter Strategy in Ukraine Is to Systematically Disconnect Cities from Utility Grids

Russian forces are employing a specific two-stage tactic to cripple Ukrainian cities. First, a missile punches a hole in the roof of a major power substation, followed by drones that destroy the internal equipment. This methodical approach is designed to completely disconnect urban centers from power and water, creating a long-term humanitarian crisis.

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General ejection: China’s military purge

Economist Podcasts·23 days ago

Fitness App Strava Thrives By Integrating With Hardware 'Frenemies' Like Apple and Garmin

Strava's growth strategy hinges on being platform-agnostic, integrating seamlessly with hardware from companies like Apple and Garmin who also offer competing software. By acting as the central social layer for fitness data regardless of device, Strava turns potential competitors into unwilling partners, leveraging their hardware ecosystems to fuel its own network effects.

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General ejection: China’s military purge

Economist Podcasts·23 days ago

Xi Jinping's Military Purge Paradoxically Undermines His Taiwan Invasion Goal

Xi Jinping's widespread purges, aimed at consolidating power and rooting out corruption, have hollowed out the People's Liberation Army's experienced leadership. This creates a significant capabilities gap and operational readiness problem, potentially jeopardizing the military's ability to meet Xi's own 2027 deadline for being capable of invading Taiwan.

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General ejection: China’s military purge

Economist Podcasts·23 days ago