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Bo Xilai
In Mass Line Campaign, Bo Xilai’s Legacy Endures
Mao and Bo’s fingerprints are all over Xi Jinping’s new campaign to cleanup the Party.
Beyond the Great Firewall: How and What China Censors
New research provides fresh insight into how authorities censor social media sites, and what they’re after.
China’s Next Leap Forward: From Comrades to Consumers
Chinese leadership has hinted at greater economic reforms in store, with freewheeling Guangdong province as the model.
The Bo Xilai Saga Continues
According to a Reuters report, Bo is causing Chinese officials nearly as much trouble in detention as he was causing them in power.
China's New Militancy
Chinese leaders’ repeated calls for the PLA to be ready to plan, fight, and win wars is an ominous sign.
China's Factional Politics
China’s leadership transition has been seen as a victory for retired President Jiang Zemin — but change seems certain.
Sun Zhengcai, A Rising Star
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck profiles one of China’s potential 6th generation leaders.
China's New Leadership: Unveiled
After months of endless speculation, China’s new leaders have been declared. The Diplomat presents a look at the men who will guide China.
A Dying Model: Chinese Capitalism
China’s impressive growth is based on cheap labor, high levels of investment, and Western exports. Can it survive?
Chinese Legal Reform: Game On?
The recent State Council’s 2012 White Paper on Judicial Reform in China seems to have created more questions than answers.
Why Bo Had To Go
When Xi Jinping takes office in November he will face serious challenges, but the Bo case is not likely to be one of them.
Is China's Communist Party Doomed?
Could Beijing’s ruling elite succumb to the same fate as those in the former Soviet Union? Perhaps.