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Chinese Communist Party
Government for the People in China?
Surveys belie claims that Chinese are becoming fed up with their government.
Why Does the CCP Fear Taxi Rides?
An interesting tale — and the reaction to it — may be a sign that Xi has hit the limits of self-promotion for a Chinese president.
Political Kung Fu: Jackie Chan at the CPPCC
Jackie Chan is drafted by Beijing to help with its soft power push.
5 Ways China Could Become a Democracy
Few have seriously thought about the probability and the various plausible scenarios of a regime transition in China — until now.
Is Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth Possible in China?
If the correct policies are implemented, economic growth and a protected environment are possible.
The Xinjiang Perspective: Part II
Our second installment of reports from the ‘western frontier’ expose a part of China few understand, until now.
China's Greatest Challenge: Not America, But Itself
China faces tough economic, demographic and social issues it must deal with. Foreign affairs may take a back seat.
China's Forgotten Non-Communist Parties
Although often overlooked, the CCP allows a number of legalized political parties in China.
With Friends Like These: China's 'Pariah' Problem
Beijing’s ties with Iran, North Korea and position on the conflict in Syria undermine its global aspirations.
Gu Kailai Trial Ends With Suspended Death Sentence
Can the Party muddle through the crisis and claim business as usual in the upcoming 18th Party Congress?
What China’s Leaders Fear Most
By charging Bo Xilai’s wife with murder, China’s political leaders have set a dangerous precedent.
China Moves Forward on Cybersecurity Policy
Despite a new policy opinion, Chinese cyber-security suffers from some of the same problems as the United States.