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Chinese Communist Party
Celebrating the 95th Anniversary of the Chinese Dream
By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s ‘Blurred Lines’ on Security Threats
By Zachary Keck
Chinese Elites: The Real Threat to the Communist Party
By Zachary Keck
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’s ‘Mystery Warriors’
Each year, the PLA gets millions of new recruits. For a few weeks anyway.
The Chinese Dream From Mao to Xi
Xi Jinping’s Chinese Dream may be new in name, but it continues a long tradition for the Chinese Communist Party.
Can the Chinese Communist Party Still Reform?
Expectations are that the Communist Party plenum will see major policy announcements. Does the Party still have its reforming prowess?
China’s “Mass Line” Campaign
China’s leadership is trying to bring the Party closer to the people. The campaign also has other implications.
Zhou Yongkang: Has Xi Nabbed a “Tiger?”
After months of rumors, senior party leaders have reportedly agreed to investigate the former security czar.
How Much Slowdown Can Beijing Tolerate?
The notion of a bottom line for growth and stability is a myth. The truth is more complex.
Why Chinese Obey
True, the state gains legitimacy from performance. But there is more to it than that.
China's Secret? Performance Targets
The extensive use of targets in governance keeps the CCP responsive to changing demands.