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Chinese Media: Actually, Our Economy Is Doing Just Fine
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's state media fired back at Western speculation the Chinese economy is headed for a fall.
China Seeks to Protect Petitioners
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is reiterating previous calls to provide better treatment for petitioners, but how far will the reforms go?
Being a Successful Gorbachev?
By Yang Hengjun
To be a "successful Gorbachev" requires holding all levers of power in order to push through deep reforms.
China’s Military Modernization: Why It Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
By Shannon Tiezzi
The real core of China's military modernization has more to do with organization and structure than with technology.
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.
China's Xinjiang Province Eyes Anti-Terrorism Law
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, dueling human rights reports, an attack on a former Hong Kong editor, and Xi's vision for reform. Friday China links.
After The Plenum, All Power To The Party
The real winners of the 2013 Third Plenum are Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party.
China Will Need Transparency for Reforms
Recent news reports underscore the need for progress on transparency if reforms are to really succeed.
Are Chinese Reforms Really a Myth?
Those who would criticize the pace of China’s reform efforts should consider the context.
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