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China's Next President: Reading the Tea Leaves of Chinese Politics, Part 2
By Andrei Lungu
Will Xi Jinping remain in charge after 2022?
China's Next President: Reading the Tea Leaves of Chinese Politics
By Andrei Lungu
It's time to push back against the “Xi Forever” narrative and take a deep dive into political maneuvering in China.
The Party’s ‘Hurdles’: the Internet, Propaganda, and Power
By Elsa B. Kania
The Internet clearly has changed China, and the CCP is actively seeking to change the Internet.
Should China Now Lead UNESCO?
By Grace Guo
The move would represent a step in the wrong direction for the organization.
Did Trump's UN Speech Make the North Korea Crisis Worse? A Chinese Perspective
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese have long warned that military threats will do no good on the peninsula.
Politics to Rule Economics at China’s ‘Game Of Thrones’
By Anthony Fensom
Policy stability will be a key focus of both China’s government and central bank ahead of the 19th National Congress.
China Pressuring Pakistan on Terrorism?
By Arushi Kumar
Is China's tone on Pakistan starting to change?
What China Can and Can't Do About North Korea
By Ankit Panda
China's economic and political sway over the North Korean regime is limited.
2 Top Generals Left Off Delegate List to 19th National Congress
By Charlotte Gao
The two members of the Chinese Central Military Commission are reportedly facing disciplinary probes.
2017 BRICS Summit: Post-Doklam, India, China Meet in Xiamen
By Pragya Pandey
The two sides displayed significant diplomatic maturity at the summit, creating space for cooperation.
New Chinese Textbooks: Now With More 'Socialist Core Values'
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Ministry of Education revised national liberal arts textbooks to cultivate love for the Communist Party.
China's People's Liberation Army May Have a Civil-Military Relations Problem
By Robert Farley
How serious are China’s civil-military relations problems?