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China Third Plenum
China’s Third Plenum Is Long Overdue. That’s a Red Flag.
By Zhuoran Li
The absence of the Third Plenum is consequential and dangerous for China; it both reflects a notable divide within the CCP and causes greater political instability.
Xi's Scary Interpretation of the Last 40 Years of Chinese History
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's major takeaway, according to a public speech celebrating reform and opening, is that the CCP is perfect.
Constitutional Amendments Go Unmentioned in the CCP’s Unusual Third Plenum Meeting
By Charlotte Gao
The plenum adopts a candidate list for state and Party leadership and a reform plan for Party and state institutions.
Is Li Keqiang Being Marginalized?
By Zachary Keck
Xi's consolidation of power is coming at the expense of China's premier.
China to Abolish Re-Education Through Labor
Initially progressive, the procedure has outlived its usefulness, officials concede.
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 Revamping Its Military To Increase Battle-Readiness
Plus, the 2013 U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Report is out. Friday China links.
China’s Looming Social Security Crisis
The Third Plenum unveiled much-needed reforms for China’s retirement funds. But is it too little, too late?
China Solar Drama Continues
Do the authorities have the stomach to deal with chronic overcapacity?
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