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September 2025
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The Politics of Purges: How Hu Yaobang’s Story Explains China’s Power Struggles

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The Politics of Purges: How Hu Yaobang’s Story Explains China’s Power Struggles

In-Person Event
Hudson Institute
September 30, 2025
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30
September 2025
In-Person Event

Event will also air live on this page.

 

 

Inquiries: [email protected].

Speakers:
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Robert Suettinger

Former National Intelligence Officer for East Asia, National Intelligence Council

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Piero Tozzi

Deputy Staff Director, Congressional-Executive Commission on China

Moderator:
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Michael Sobolik

Senior Fellow

The Chinese Communist Party is an opaque authoritarian regime that many observers mistake as monolithic. But behind the image of strongman leadership lie precarious factions, power struggles, and a dangerous tension between reform and stability. Few figures in modern Chinese history embody these contradictions more vividly than Hu Yaobang, a former party official who was forced to resign due to his alleged tolerance of pro-liberalization protests.

Join Senior Fellow Michael Sobolik for a conversation with Robert Suettinger and Piero Tozzi about Suettinger’s book The Conscience of the Party, which explores how Hu’s story illuminates the broader patterns of CCP factional struggle. They will discuss what Hu’s experiences and legacy can teach policymakers about contemporary CCP power struggles, purges, and the ongoing tension between reformist impulses and the pursuit of stability under Xi Jinping.

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