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The Chinese Communist Party: Candid and Transparent?

The Chinese Communist Party: Candid and Transparent?

By David Gitter
The CCP is surprisingly candid about its goals, intentions, and activities in Chinese language publications.
Understanding the Threat Posed by Hypersonic Weapons

Understanding the Threat Posed by Hypersonic Weapons

By Robert Farley
Would an arms control arrangement restricting hypersonic technology suffice in tamping the threat?

China-Israel Meat Technology Deal: Where’s The Beef?

China-Israel Meat Technology Deal: Where’s The Beef?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bruce Friedrich

Taiwan’s Human Rights Revolution and China’s Devolution

Taiwan’s Human Rights Revolution and China’s Devolution

By Margaret K. Lewis
There is an increasing divergence between China and Taiwan with respect to protecting human rights.

China's Next President: Reading the Tea Leaves of Chinese Politics, Part 2

China's Next President: Reading the Tea Leaves of Chinese Politics, Part 2

By Andrei Lungu
Will Xi Jinping remain in charge after 2022?
The True Deficit with China is Not With Trade -- But Knowledge

The True Deficit with China is Not With Trade -- But Knowledge

By Kerry Brown
There is a deficit – not in terms of trade, but knowledge. And the surplus is on China’s side.

Game of Fans: China and India’s Reception of the Game of Thrones

Game of Fans: China and India’s Reception of the Game of Thrones

By Antonina Luszczykiewicz and Krzysztof Iwanek
The popular HBO show left an imprint even on Chinese and Indian pop culture.
China’s Thriving Underground Churches In Danger

China’s Thriving Underground Churches In Danger

By Eugene K. Chow
Some predict that by 2030, China will have more than 247 million Christians.

The Party’s ‘Hurdles’: the Internet, Propaganda, and Power

The Party’s ‘Hurdles’: the Internet, Propaganda, and Power

By Elsa B. Kania
The Internet clearly has changed China, and the CCP is actively seeking to change the Internet.

Alzheimer’s: China’s Looming Health Challenges

Alzheimer’s: China’s Looming Health Challenges

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Peter Fuhrman

Why Should We Pay Attention to China’s Televised Confessions?

Why Should We Pay Attention to China’s Televised Confessions?

By Dinah Gardner
If we want to understand China, the recent televised trial of a Taiwanese human rights advocate is a good place to start.
A Closer Look at China’s World-Class Universities Project

A Closer Look at China’s World-Class Universities Project

By Charlotte Gao
China struggles to balance promoting top-ranked universities and supporting the rest of its universities

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