The Ponzi Empire

A bruised and partially decayed red apple sits on a stone surface, its skin split open and collapsing inward, revealing rot beneath an otherwise intact exterior.

For two decades, China was presented as the inevitable future. The dragon would rise, the West would decline, and history itself appeared to have chosen its successor. Yet beneath the skyscrapers, bullet trains, and carefully staged triumphs lurked a far less glamorous reality: an economy increasingly dependent on debt, overcapacity, and the perpetual performance of success.