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Xi Jinping
What Do the Panama Papers Reveal About China?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Great Firewall under fire, OBOR, and China picking up Russia's slack in Kyrgyzstan. Friday China links.
Amid Signs of Xi’s Weakness, Appeals for Detained Activists Get Results
By Sarah Cook
"China’s censors, secret police, and even President Xi Jinping may not be as all-powerful as they appear."
Xi Jinping's PLA Ambitions: Why Guo Boxiong Had to Go
By Ankit Panda
Guo Boxiong is the latest PLA 'tiger' to fall to Xi's anti-corruption campaign.
China's Role in the North Korean Puzzle
By David Volodzko
Can China actually take a leading role on the North Korea issue?
Sorry, There's No 'Cult of Personality' in China
By Dingding Chen
Instead, we should be aware of anti-reforms forces as reforms enter ‘deep water’ areas.
Is China's Football Dream Becoming Reality?
By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time in 15 years, China is one step from qualifying for the World Cup.
President Xi's Visit to Czech Republic Sparks Praise, Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping's visit to Prague crowns two years of deepening ties -- but not everyone is happy about that.
Trump, Mao, and Xi: The Perils of Charisma-Driven Politics
By Kerry Brown
China's painful experiences with personality cults in politics have lessons for two modern-day figures.
India's Place in the Sun: The International Solar Alliance
By Raymond E. Vickery
India is set to lead the International Solar Alliance, but its task is not without challenges.
Xi Jinping and Maritime Militarization
By Greg Austin
Fuzzy “pink lines” in the water.
US Experts Talk Chinese PLA Reform
By Ben Lowsen
What’s changed and why?
How Obama Views Asia-Pacific Leaders
By Ankit Panda
Which leaders does Barack Obama get along particularly well with?