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Misreading China’s Third Plenum

Misreading China’s Third Plenum

By Lizzi C. Lee
Initial reactions miss the point of the communique. It is not designed to deliver instant solutions but to outline a comprehensive strategy.

Will China Move Toward a ‘War-Driven’ Economy?

Will China Move Toward a ‘War-Driven’ Economy?

By Kung Chan and He Jun
A full pivot to war preparations is unlikely, but China will continue to shift toward a fully centralized economy. 
China’s ‘Whole Nation’ Effort to Advance the Tech Industry

China’s ‘Whole Nation’ Effort to Advance the Tech Industry

By Xiao Tan and Yao Song
The re-emergence of China’s “whole nation” system seems to mark a new era, where the government’s role in the tech industry is raised to a new level.

China’s Long-Term Economic Direction

China’s Long-Term Economic Direction

By Sara Hsu
Xi Jinping has been clear that China’s old economic model is a thing of the past. The new one, however, is only starting to take shape.

Why China’s Economic Reforms Often Backslide

Why China’s Economic Reforms Often Backslide

By Zhizhen Lu and Meiying Xu
China’s “seesaw economy” is the result of an unempowered market that plays second fiddle to political objectives.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

China’s Reform and Opening: 40 Years and Counting

China’s Reform and Opening: 40 Years and Counting

By Seung-Youn Oh
How far is the Chinese government willing to go in letting go of economic control?

Is the China Growth Model Dead?

Is the China Growth Model Dead?

By Yukon Huang and Patrick Farrell
China needs to change the way it does business to ensure sustained growth.
Premier Li Urges Innovation in China’s ‘Silicon Valley’

Premier Li Urges Innovation in China’s ‘Silicon Valley’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Li continued his push for innovation in a visit to Beijing's Zhongguancun technology district.

Arresting Corruption in China

Arresting Corruption in China

By Yukon Huang
Why China's form of corruption is so unique -- and how to address the problem.

Why Zhou Yongkang Had to Go

Why Zhou Yongkang Had to Go

By Kerry Brown
The takedown of Zhou Yongkang was political symbolism tied to China's economic reforms.

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