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China's Non-state Universities: What It Takes to Succeed

China's Non-state Universities: What It Takes to Succeed

By Olivia A. Halsall
What happens when a local Chinese tycoon establishes a non-state university with private funds?
A Lockdown in Central Beijing

A Lockdown in Central Beijing

By Bonnie Girard
The Chinese capital locked up tourists and business travelers will little advance notice, all for a parade rehearsal.

Toward a US-China ‘Steady State’: Assets, Liabilities, and Great Power Competition

Toward a US-China ‘Steady State’: Assets, Liabilities, and Great Power Competition

By Ankit Panda
Can the United States and China find terms on which to coexist in the 21st century?

Xi Jinping Continues His Quest for Absolute Party Control

Xi Jinping Continues His Quest for Absolute Party Control

By Shannon Tiezzi
A pair of recent meetings emphasized Xi's bid to strengthen CCP leadership even further.

Tiananmen 1989: Lessons for Today

Tiananmen 1989: Lessons for Today

By Christopher Bodeen and Johnson Lai
Tiananmen veterans look back on the movement’s relevance in 21st century China.
The Cold Reality of Tiananmen at 30

The Cold Reality of Tiananmen at 30

By Christopher K. Colley
The world may care about the anniversary on June 4, but the Chinese public has moved on.

Xi Repeatedly Urges China’s Youth to Follow the CCP

Xi Repeatedly Urges China’s Youth to Follow the CCP

By Charlotte Gao
At a commemoration of the 1919 May Fourth Movement, Xi says China's young should be grateful to the Communist Party.
May 4, 1919: The Making of Modern China

May 4, 1919: The Making of Modern China

By Sebastian Veg
100 years later, modern China’s foundational moment has taken on many meanings.

The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

By Chi Wang
Those hoping for the collapse of China’s communist government need to think seriously about what the consequences would be.

Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

By Ankit Panda, Orville Schell, and Susan Shirk
A new report peers into the future of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.

Has the ‘Free Tibet‘ Movement Fizzled Due to China’s Rise?

Has the ‘Free Tibet‘ Movement Fizzled Due to China’s Rise?

By Robert Farley
Tibetan separatists may see a new wave of enthusiasm amid great power competition.
Why Turkey Is Finally Speaking Out on the Plight of China’s Uyghurs

Why Turkey Is Finally Speaking Out on the Plight of China’s Uyghurs

By Ankit Panda
Does Turkey’s recent statement on the Uyghurs mark a one-off moment or the start of a new era?

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