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China's rise inspires a mix of awe, fear and skepticism. But what will its global role be? Are we on the brink of a bipolar world? How will its neighbors respond? Will it all come crashing down? The Diplomat's daily China blog will try to find some answers.

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A Path to 'True' Indirect Democracy in China

A Path to 'True' Indirect Democracy in China

By Xiaochen Su
China wouldn't have to make major structural changes to practice indirect democracy.
Hong Kong’s Military Parade: From 'Greetings Leader' To 'Greetings Chairman'

Hong Kong’s Military Parade: From 'Greetings Leader' To 'Greetings Chairman'

By DD Wu
The Chinese president inspected Hong Kong’s biggest military parade in 20 years.

China’s ‘Clean Coal’ Power: Viable Model or Cautionary Tale?

China’s ‘Clean Coal’ Power: Viable Model or Cautionary Tale?

By Wu Wenyuan
Efforts to develop higher efficiency coal plants are being held back by regional differences in energy development.

China Says Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong Is Void

China Says Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong Is Void

By DD Wu
On the Hong Kong handover 20th anniversary, China's Foreign Ministry says the document is no longer legally binding.

The WeChat Phenomenon: Social Media with Chinese Characteristics

The WeChat Phenomenon: Social Media with Chinese Characteristics

By Lauren Dickey
WeChat has become an inescapable part of life in China, but its popularity carries risks.
China and Russia Sign Military Cooperation Roadmap

China and Russia Sign Military Cooperation Roadmap

By DD Wu
Chinese ambassador says deepening Sino-Russian relations is a strategic choice for both countries

China and the 'Rogues': How China Deals With Pariah States

China and the 'Rogues': How China Deals With Pariah States

By Daniel Johanson
What general lessons can be drawn from China's dealings with rogue states such as Iran, North Korea, and Sudan?
China’s Propaganda Goes Viral

China’s Propaganda Goes Viral

By Eugene K. Chow
China is changing its propaganda (and censorship) tactics for the social media age.

Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo Released on Parole With Liver Cancer

Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo Released on Parole With Liver Cancer

By DD Wu
The Norwegian Nobel Committee condemned the Chinese authorities in a rare statement.

5 Challenges in China’s Campaign for International Influence

5 Challenges in China’s Campaign for International Influence

By Jin Kai
As China seeks to shape global narratives, it will face a number of difficulties.

Chinese Aircraft Carrier Departs for Exercises and Possible Port Call in Hong Kong

Chinese Aircraft Carrier Departs for Exercises and Possible Port Call in Hong Kong

By Ankit Panda
The Liaoning has left Qingdao for another training deployment.
North Korea Is Willing to Talk and China Is Somewhat Relieved

North Korea Is Willing to Talk and China Is Somewhat Relieved

By DD Wu
North Korea's ambassador to India expressed willingness to talk with the United States about freezing its nuclear and missile tests

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