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China, Russia Recommit to Close Partnership in the Shadow of Ukraine War

China, Russia Recommit to Close Partnership in the Shadow of Ukraine War

By Shannon Tiezzi
Anyone seriously considering China playing a role as peacemaker in Ukraine needs to wrestle with its constant and overt declarations of “unswerving” partnership with Russia.
China in Russia, Japan in Ukraine: Asian Powers Enter International Diplomacy

China in Russia, Japan in Ukraine: Asian Powers Enter International Diplomacy

By William Figueroa
Understanding the meaning of the dueling trips requires a closer look at the larger context of China and Japan’s recent international diplomatic efforts. 

Japan’s Kishida Offers Ukraine Support as China’s Xi Backs Russia

Japan’s Kishida Offers Ukraine Support as China’s Xi Backs Russia

By Karl Ritter
While Chinese President Xi Jinping was in Moscow, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio made a surprise visit to Kyiv.

What Does Xi Jinping’s Third Term Mean for China-Mongolia Relations?

What Does Xi Jinping’s Third Term Mean for China-Mongolia Relations?

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Since Xi assumed office, Mongolia has seen three different president, but the overall trajectory of the relationship has remained stable.

Why China’s Xi Jinping Is Visiting Russia

Why China’s Xi Jinping Is Visiting Russia

By Wang Wen
“If the United States and the West hope to resolve the Ukrainian crisis they should support China’s proposals for peace.”
China’s Xi to Meet Putin as Beijing Seeks Bolder Global Role

China’s Xi to Meet Putin as Beijing Seeks Bolder Global Role

By Karl Ritter
Xi will visit Moscow on March 20-22 as speculation grows China is going to push harder for a diplomatic settlement to the war in Ukraine.

Li Qiang: Does a New Premier Matter in Xi’s China?

Li Qiang: Does a New Premier Matter in Xi’s China?

By Dan Macklin
While the powers of the premier have subsided, Li Qiang’s importance may lie in his ability to be a moderating force. 
In Xi’s ‘New Era,’ China’s Foreign Policy Centers on ‘Struggle’

In Xi’s ‘New Era,’ China’s Foreign Policy Centers on ‘Struggle’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese officials hate the term “wolf warrior diplomacy,” but it’s clear that the phenomenon, by whatever name, is here to stay.

China’s Premier Li Keqiang Bows out as Xi Loyalists Take Reins

China’s Premier Li Keqiang Bows out as Xi Loyalists Take Reins

By Associated Press
Once seen as a potential top leader, Li was increasingly sidelined as Xi accumulated ever-greater powers.

Is China’s Reform and Opening Era Over?

Is China’s Reform and Opening Era Over?

By Sara Hsu
Xi changed China’s trajectory from the “Reform and Opening Up” of his predecessors toward a more internal and state-focused model of economic development.

In China, a Web of Actors Weave Foreign Policy

In China, a Web of Actors Weave Foreign Policy

By Carlo J.V. Caro
Beijing is often framed as a unitary actor, but the reality is that many actors influence policy decisions.
Where Is China’s Politics Headed in 2023? 

Where Is China’s Politics Headed in 2023? 

By Dan Macklin
Beijing continues to face significant uncertainties at home and abroad, as the recent “Balloon-gate” saga demonstrates.

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