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Xi Jinping
How President Xi Jinping Is Misreading Taiwan
By Gerrit van der Wees
Xi's January 2 remarks betrayed three fundamental misunderstandings of the Taiwan situation.
Xi Says Taiwan ‘Must’ Unify With China as Tsai Unveils Her Own ‘Four Musts’
By Nick Aspinwall
The leaders of China and Taiwan just presented starkly divergent paths to improving cross-strait relations.
US-China Relations at 40
By Elizabeth Economy
The “normalization of relations” meets the “new normal.”
Xi: Upholding Socialism in the New Era is a ‘Great Social Revolution’
By Charlotte Gao
At a "democratic life meeting" in Beijing, the Chinese president spoke in various ways of struggling.
US-China Tensions Enter a New Phase
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Ceasefire or Escalation?
Xi's Scary Interpretation of the Last 40 Years of Chinese History
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's major takeaway, according to a public speech celebrating reform and opening, is that the CCP is perfect.
China’s Crisis of Overconfidence
By David Bandurski
A culture of inflated praise rapidly becomes corrosive, as China knows only too well from its own history.
India, China Resume Annual 'Hand-in-Hand' Military Exercise After One-Year Gap
By Ankit Panda
The exercise was suspended in 2017 amid strained bilateral ties after the Doklam standoff.
Political Culture and the Chinese Communist Party's Modern Authoritarianism
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The roots of a dystopian future have already been laid in China.
The G20 Summit: Highlighting China’s Headache
By Bonnie Girard
Xi has a choice: stand tough and risk economic disaster, or compromise and risk looking weak at home.
China-Philippines Relations: Can the 'Rainbow' Last?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's visit was a feel-good exercise, spotlighting cooperation on the Belt and Road and even the South China Sea.
Xi Jinping Capitalizes on ‘Rainbow After the Rain’ in the Philippines
By Chester Cabalza
Despite warning signs, both Manila and Beijing were determined to celebrate Xi's visit.