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Chinese Communist Party
Charting the Rise of Xi Jinping
By Young China Watchers
Kerry Brown on Xi Jinping and the future of Chinese politics.
How Mao Zedong Benefited From the Cuban Missile Crisis
By Robert Farley
The Chinese role in Cuba during the Cold War paid dividends domestically for Mao Zedong.
Sorry, There's No 'Cult of Personality' in China
By Dingding Chen
Instead, we should be aware of anti-reforms forces as reforms enter ‘deep water’ areas.
To Grant or Not to Grant Chinese Muslims Their Rights
By Patrik K. Meyer
China’s 'Belt & Road Initiative' dilemma.
The CCP's Uneasy Relationship With China's Private Sector
By Jonathan Dove
China needs the private sector to prosper, but its unpredictability continues to worry the CCP.
What Do Chinese Leaders Believe?
By Kerry Brown
Do Chinese leaders truly believe in Communism?
‘Chinese Capillary Democracy:’ Can Western Democracies Learn From China?
By Patrik K. Meyer
Why the Chinese government is by and for the people.
Xi Wants Chinese Media to Be 'Publicity Fronts' for the CCP
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping continues to emphasize the need for Party control of Chinese media -- a worrying sign for journalists.
To Purge or Not to Purge: China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign
By Leo Lin
A new code marks a return to Maoist practices.
A Deep Divide Emerges in China: How Do Intellectuals Relate to the State?
By Dingding Chen
China's intelligentsia continue to grapple with just how they relate to the state.
Mao Zedong: Savior or Demon?
By Bo Zhiyue
Over 120 years after his birth, China still debates what Mao's true legacy is.
Who Is 'Mr.' Xi Jinping?
By Bo Zhiyue
If Xi had used an official title in his meeting with Taiwan's leader, what title would he have chosen?