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Welcome to Xi Jinping's New Era
By Ankit Panda
Did the Chinese president need to remove term limits to exercise power and influence over the party?
Why Does Xi Jinping Care About Being President?
By Shannon Tiezzi
History has proven that title to be all-but-meaningless. So why is it so important for Xi Jinping to keep it?
Xi Jinping's Latest Power Move, in Context
By David Gitter
The removal of term limits is the culmination of a carefully laid path to increased power.
What Will the World Give up to Share China's 'Common Destiny'?
By David Bandurski
“If we want to know how China proposes governing the world, we need only look at how it governs itself.”
A Closer Look at China’s ‘Struggle’ Against Gang Crime
By Charlotte Gao
China has mobilized the whole legal enforcement system to implement its grand campaign.
The Chinese Communist Party’s Experiment With Transparency
By Jamie P. Horsley
Unpacking the CCP’s new regulations on “open party affairs.”
Wang Qishan Returns to China’s Political Stage
By Charlotte Gao
China’s former anti-corruption czar is rumored to be the next vice president.
Chinese Communist Party Launches Campaign Against Organized Crime
By Charlotte Gao
The campaign seems to mainly target corrupt government officials at the grassroots level.
North Korea: China's Unwelcome Mirror
By Bonnie Girard
The unspoken reason China is reluctant to act against North Korea: Beijing sees echoes of itself in Pyongyang.
China Plans to Amend Its Constitution
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Communist Party is determined to establish the National Supervision Commission, despite strong opposition.
China Sets Plan for High-Quality Development at Central Economic Work Conference: What Does It Mean?
By Jason Zukus
“Three tough battles” against major risks, poverty, and pollution planned to be won by 2020.
The Last Jedi and the Founding Mythology of the Chinese Communist Party
By Robert Farley
What the new Star Wars film and the Chinese Communist Party's founding myths have in common.