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Chinese Communist Party
The Race to China’s 19th Party Congress
By Jonathan Brookfield
Next fall, China's leaders will kick off the 19th Party Congress. Start your engines.
Two Chinas: The Nomenklatura and the Rest
By Francis P. Sempa
China's elites are unable to reckon with the concerns of ordinary Chinese, much like the Soviet nomenklatura.
The Politics of Religion in China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Fenggang Yang.
A One-Sided Consensus Slowly Falls to Pieces Across the Taiwan Strait
By Katherine Wei
Taiwan may be ready for a new era in cross-strait ties, despite the economic difficulties that may bring.
Chinese Democracy: Is This How the 'Wukan Moment' Finally Ends?
By Ankit Panda
Wukan, famous for a 2011 uprising, rises up to reclaim its elected local party official. How will this end?
David Shambaugh on China's Future
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with David Shambaugh on the possible paths China can take.
Chinese Communist Party Education: Now New and Improved
By David Gitter
The CCP is using a two-pronged approach to ensure discipline among its cadres.
Modern China’s Revolutionary Dream
By Kerry Brown
The role Xi Jinping envisions for the Chinese Communist Party -- and himself.
How Far Is China From Another Cultural Revolution?
By Yang Hengjun
Corruption and popular discontent led to one of China's most tumultuous periods. Could it happen again?
When George HW Bush Met Zhao Ziyang...
By Ankit Panda
A newly declassified transcript provides insight into a fascinating point in U.S.-China relations.
Charting the Rise of Xi Jinping
By Young China Watchers
Kerry Brown on Xi Jinping and the future of Chinese politics.
How Mao Zedong Benefited From the Cuban Missile Crisis
By Robert Farley
The Chinese role in Cuba during the Cold War paid dividends domestically for Mao Zedong.