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At 100, Chinese Communist Party in Renewed Drive for Legitimacy

At 100, Chinese Communist Party in Renewed Drive for Legitimacy

By Pratik Jakhar
The party has seized upon the anniversary to bolster its appeal through a blend of narratives that incorporate past glories, present successes, and future greatness.
The Present in the Past: 100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party

The Present in the Past: 100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party

By Tony Saich
As the CCP celebrates its centennial, how close is the party of Xi Jinping to its founding vision?

At 100 Years Old, China’s Communist Party Still Can’t Get Along with Its Next-Door Neighbors

At 100 Years Old, China’s Communist Party Still Can’t Get Along with Its Next-Door Neighbors

By Bonnie Girard
Central Asian governments might be cozy with Beijing, but Central Asian people continue to protest China's rising influence.

The Secret Behind the Chinese Communist Party’s Perseverance

The Secret Behind the Chinese Communist Party’s Perseverance

By Bonnie Girard
One of the key factors in the CCP's survival is its insistence on perpetuating its own truth.

China’s Paper Tiger Surveillance State

China’s Paper Tiger Surveillance State

By Isabel Ivanescu and Robert Carlson
The CCP's pervasive surveillance apparatus is a sign not of strength, but of fragility.
A Global Campaign of Repression, Made in China

A Global Campaign of Repression, Made in China

By Nate Schenkkan and Sarah Cook
The Chinese government is the world’s leading perpetrator of attacks on dissidents abroad.

Grand Gambits: On Empire and Geopolitics in the Asia-Pacific

Grand Gambits: On Empire and Geopolitics in the Asia-Pacific

By Abhijnan Rej
A new book delves into imperial legacies – and how they continue to shape the modern world.
China and the World: Can China Lead?

China and the World: Can China Lead?

By Jongsoo Lee
An interview with William Kirby on China's ambitions, soft power, and education.

Are Private Chinese Companies Really Private?

Are Private Chinese Companies Really Private?

By Stephen Olson
Beijing has been very transparent about its intentions and ambitions when it comes to “private” sector businesses.

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

By Jin Kai
Why, at this particular moment, is Washington so persistently intent on fighting China, especially the so-called “evil” communist regime?

Friends and Enemies: Making Sense of the CCP’s Overseas Political Interference

Friends and Enemies: Making Sense of the CCP’s Overseas Political Interference

By Ankit Panda
What are the ways in which the Chinese Communist Party seeks to protect its interests outside China’s borders?
To Hold China Accountable for Delayed COVID-19 Action, Target the ‘Great Firewall’

To Hold China Accountable for Delayed COVID-19 Action, Target the ‘Great Firewall’

By Michael Sobolik
Washington must address the root causes of China’s propensity to obscure the origins of the new coronavirus

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