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Chinese Communist Party
China’s Unstoppable Billion
The most important global trend is the emergence of a great people from millennia of despotic rule, says Gordon Chang. The Chinese people, in short, are the world’s unstoppable force.
Hu: China in Cultural War
Hu Jintao warns China is engaged in a cultural war with the West and hostile international forces.
What Wukan Really Meant
Protests in China aren’t seen as an existential threat by leaders, but a policy issue. Still, citizens are likely to increasingly see them as the best way of ensuring things get done.
China’s Parallel Online Universe
To the casual eye, China’s social media landscape might look diverse and lively. But the social media clones are careful to follow Communist Party censorship.
Wukan Readies for March
Villagers at the center of an uprising against Chinese Communist Party officials threaten to march on a town.
Wukan Revolts
The fishing village of Wukan appears to be in open revolt against the Chinese Communist Party. What next?
China’s Grand Experiments
Will China’s economic and social experiments end in success or disaster? Either way, the rest of the world can expect a bumpy ride.
China's Christmas Spending Binge
Government agencies in China still have hundreds of billions to spend this year. How will they do it?
China's "Cult of the Military"
China’s PLA has often kept a low profile in the nation’s politics. But its influence over policy may be growing.
100 Years of Revolution in China
In marking a key anniversary this weekend, Chinese have had the chance to reflect on how far they have come, and where they are going.
Bo Xilai's Big Impression
Bo Xilai looks like he might be trying a first in Chinese politics – a popular campaign to join the Politburo.
China’s Dictator Complex
Chinese policymakers are often assumed to be the archetypal practitioners of realpolitik. But their coddling of dictators is counter-productive.