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What Is China's Fifth Plenum and Why Did It Matter?
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda and Shannon Tiezzi discuss the social, political, and economic outcomes of China's fifth plenum.
A New Taboo in Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
CCP members are now officially forbidden from making "negative remarks" about the leadership's policies.
Chinese Propaganda: Coming Soon to a Conference Near You
By J. Michael Cole
Chinese propaganda efforts know no bounds.
Did the United States Ever Really Have a China Strategy?
By Robert Farley
Instead of engaging China, the United States could (with great cost) have isolated it.
China's WW2 Remembrance: 'Patriotic Education' in Action
By Alexandre Dor
China’s WW2 remembrances are but the latest instance of a ‘new’ Chinese Nationalism created by the CCP.
Why Climate Change Could be China’s Biggest Security Threat
By Wilson VornDick
Climate change may be a greater threat to China's long-term prosperity than its leaders recognize.
The Secretive CCP Meeting That Decides China's Fate (If It Exists, That Is)
By Shannon Tiezzi
A possible Beidaihe meeting remains a topic of intense speculation, with little certainty.
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Enters Phase Two
By Dingding Chen
The second phase of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign will require an intensification of legal efforts.
Is China Returning to One-Man Rule?
By Kerry Brown
What happens if Xi Jinping wants to stay in power indefinitely?
China's WW2 Military Parade to Include Russia, Mongolia - and Taiwan
By Shannon Tiezzi
China divulged new details about its September 3 military parade this week.
How China's Ministry of Public Security Controls Cyber Policy
By Greg Austin
How the Ministry of Public Security drives Beijing's cyber policy.
What One New CCP Appointment Tells Us About Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
Wang Zhengwei's appointment as deputy head of the Central United Front Department is a sign of three ongoing trends.