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Chinese Government
Why Climate Change Could be China’s Biggest Security Threat
By Wilson VornDick
Climate change may be a greater threat to China's long-term prosperity than its leaders recognize.
China’s Green Leap Forward
By Cynthia Kao
China has a plan for a more sustainable energy sector.
Beijing Strikes Back in US-China Tech Wars
By Ankit Panda
Foreign tech firms will either have to comply with intrusive surveillance requirements or risk being substituted by Chinese alternatives.
Why Should Xi Jinping Get a Raise?
By Ankit Panda
China is increasing compensation for public sector employees to stem corruption.
China's Government: Weak or Strong?
By Kerry Brown
While foreigners tend to think of the Chinese state as a powerful behemoth, the Chinese people bemoan its weakness.
China Suffers 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake
At least 188 people had been confirmed dead. How will Beijing respond?
Why Wasn’t There a Chinese Spring?
Although sharing many of the same problems as Arab societies, the Arab Spring never arrived in Beijing. Why?
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.
China's Micro-Blog Revolution
The Chinese government’s response to the train crash in Wenzhou left a gaping hole for new media to fill.
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