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Chinese Communist Party
Why Do People Keep Predicting China's Collapse?
By Xie Tao
The Chinese party-state is certainly facing decay -- but so are most Western democracies.
No, China’s Not About to Collapse
By Timothy Heath
Yes, the CCP faces challenges, but it is stronger than you think.
Imagining China Under a Two-Party System
By Shannon Tiezzi
A recent piece in Xinhua posits that a two-party state would have crippled China's development.
What Is China’s Way?
By Bob Lee
Rumors of the CCP’s impending demise may well be exaggerated.
Is Artificial Intelligence Helping China Spy on Its Citizens?
By Greg Austin
China has constructed the largest and most automated system for surveillance of its citizens ever seen in human history.
China: The Eclipse of the Politburo
By Timothy Heath
Evidence suggests the Politburo Standing Committee is in decline, while the central party bureaucracy gains more clout.
3 House Rules of the Chinese Communist Party
By Bo Zhiyue
Bo Zhiyue on the unspoken rules for CCP members -- and the consequences of breaking them.
A Turning Point in China’s Anti-Graft Campaign
By James Char
A key phase of the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-corruption campaign has concluded
Fight Against Corruption a ‘Protracted War’: Chinese Media
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption campaign is now an all-out war for the future of the CCP.
Xi Jinping's Evolution of Chinese Grand Strategy
By Dingding Chen
A more confident China will continue to seek regional and global leadership while firmly defending its core national interests.
Al-Qaeda Declares War on China, Too
By Zachary Keck
Al-Qaeda has joined the Islamic State in calling for jihad against China for its Uyghur policies.
4th Plenum: Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics
By Zachary Keck
The CCP is focusing on the rule of law because it wants to reign in local officials.