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China economic reforms
Your Questions About China, Answered
By Alexandre Dor
A recap of China Power authors' conversation with Reddit's r/geopolitics community.
Arresting Corruption in China
By Yukon Huang
Why China's form of corruption is so unique -- and how to address the problem.
China's Plan to Dominate World Markets
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes SOE mergers can result in internationally-respected brands.
With Lower Growth Target, China Pushes 'New Normal'
By Shannon Tiezzi
China embraces the "new normal" of slower growth, with some caveats.
China’s State-Owned Companies Sweat as ‘Graft-Busters’ Converge
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption body announced a major probe in SOEs in the first half of 2015.
Urbanization With Chinese Characteristics
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is seeking to encourage a "new type" of urbanization.
China Posts Lowest Growth Since 1990
By Shannon Tiezzi
Slow growth raises old questions of how committed Beijing is to economic reforms.
China in 2015: What to Expect
By Shannon Tiezzi
What to expect (and what not to expect) from China domestically in 2015.
Xi’s New Year’s Resolution: Reform China’s State-Owned Enterprises
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping has long wanted to reform China's SOEs. Is 2015 the year he actually breaks through?
China Sets Economic Reform Targets for 2015
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Central Economic Work Conference gave an overview of China's economic goals for 2015. Topping the agenda: reform.
Will China Join the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's vice foreign minister says Beijing is interested in joining the TPP as its own economic reforms take shape.
Distrust About China’s Antitrust Campaign
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Are concerns about China’s anti-monopoly investigations into foreign multinationals valid?