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China economic reform
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The Human Cost of China's Manufacturing Slowdown
By Matthew Sedacca
Workers in China's steel and coal sectors are already feeling the pinch.
Will China’s Reforms Succeed?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's leaders remain confident, but some Chinese economists aren't so sure.
The Problem With China's Patents
By Greg Austin
Setting up a national innovations system is not easy for China.
China’s $1 Trillion Investment Plan: Stimulus or Not?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Reports that China will invest $1.1 trillion in infrastructure do not mean Beijing is backing away from economic reform.
China’s Economy: What Deng Can Teach Xi
By Michael Pettis
Michael Pettis on the four stages of China’s economic growth and the lessons of Deng Xiaoping.
China's President Is a Paper Tiger
By Zachary Keck
In trying to reform the economy, Xi Jinping is more Hu Jintao than Deng Xiaoping.
Deng Xiaoping: Xi's Political Role Model
By Shannon Tiezzi
By embracing Deng, Xi Jinping makes it clear that he too wants to be remembered as a great reformer.
Xi Jinping Promises Salary Cuts at State-Owned Enterprises
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's promise is a signal that SOEs will need to change to fulfill the CCP's goals for economic reform.
Why Zhou Yongkang Had to Go
By Kerry Brown
The takedown of Zhou Yongkang was political symbolism tied to China's economic reforms.
In China, Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms
By Zachary Keck
China's top leaders continue to struggle to get local and provincial governments to implement economic reforms.
Li Keqiang's Work Report: Old Problems, New Solutions?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Li Keqiang's work report to the NPC highlighted reform efforts on issues that also plagued the previous government.
Xi Jinping's One Year Performance Review
By Ankit Panda
How did the new president of the People's Republic of China fare in his first year on the job?
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