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Is China Incompatible With Democracy?
By Barclay Bram Shoemaker
While Hong Kong protests, is it really the case that democracy could never take root on the mainland?
Beijing Should Let Hong Kong ‘Go Democratic First’
By Hong-cheng Gui and Charles I-hsin Chen
China could do well to follow Deng Xiaoping’s advice.
China's Democracy Challenge
By Zheng Wang
Xi Jinping should follow in the footsteps of Chiang Ching-kuo, not Putin, Mao, or even Deng.
What Happened to China’s Liberals?
By Kerry Brown
Missteps by the world's democracies have forced China's closeted liberals to lay low.
Hong Kong and China: Mourning the Democracy Dream
By Yang Hengjun
Beijing's approach to Hong Kong is a blow to larger hopes for Chinese democracy.
Solving China’s Economy Isn’t a Question of Democracy
By Zach Montague
It is not at all clear that more democracy would lead to higher growth.
Democracy With Chinese Characteristics: The Case of Wukan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two rounds of hard-won elections in Wukan have done little to actually improve governance.
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