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Chinese President Xi Jinping

How COVID Shattered the ‘China Dream’
By Mercy A. Kuo
The China Dream and the dreams of the Chinese people are diverging, with deep repercussions for China’s future.

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.

Aamir Khan: India’s Soft Power in China
By Charlotte Gao
The actor may be the most popular Indian in China today.

China to Add Xi Jinping Thought and National Supervision System to Constitution
By Charlotte Gao
Xinhua makes it clear that it’s the Chinese Communist Party’s decision.

Chinese Communist Party to 'Resolutely' Exclude 'Janus-Faced' Members
By Charlotte Gao
The CCDI vows to safeguard Xi Jinping's core status and exclude disloyal and dishonest Party members.

Abe Vows to Achieve Major Improvement in Sino-Japan Relations in 2018
By Charlotte Gao
This year marks the 40th anniversary of a peace and friendship treaty between China and Japan.

Iran Protests: What’s China’s Stance?
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry hopes that “Iran can maintain stability and achieve development.”

2018: China Vows to Be the Keeper of International Order
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a resolution on international affairs during his New Year's speech.

Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?
By Charlotte Gao
Although Beijing didn’t give him a “state visit plus” reception, the South Korean president made a meaningful trip.

China: 2017 Was 'Crossroads of History'
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese Foreign Minister says the world is at a crucial stage of shifting balance of power.

For the First Time, Chinese Communist Party to Hold a World Political Parties Dialogue
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese Communist Party aims to have a louder voice in the international sphere

Chinese Senior General Commits Suicide Under Corruption Investigation
By Charlotte Gao
A Chinese military newspaper criticized him for ending his life “in such a shameful way.”

South Korean Foreign Minister to Visit Beijing After China Envoy's North Korea Visit
By Charlotte Gao
China’s special envoy just wrapped up his visit to North Korea.

Again, China Doesn’t Want War With the US
By Charlotte Gao
Beijing’s behavior during Trump’s trip in China once again demonstrates China’s strong intention to avoid conflict.

China to Send Special Envoy to North Korea
By Charlotte Gao
China says the main task of the envoy is to give North Korea a briefing on China’s 19th Party Congress.

China-Japan Relations Move Toward a 'New Start'
By Charlotte Gao
Japan's prime minister met with the Chinese president and premier on the sidelines of the APEC and ASEAN meetings.

The Belt and Road Initiative and the Future of Globalization
By Alek Chance
Xi Jinping’s signature policy is about more than just infrastructure.

China Urges the US to Abandon ‘Biased Views’ After Tillerson’s Reprimand
By Charlotte Gao
China did not take kindly to Tillerson's blunt criticism of Chinese foreign policy.

Jimmy Carter: China's Only US Ally on North Korea?
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry quotes Carter who suggests the US send a delegation to Pyongyang

A Closer Look at the Downfall of Sun Zhengcai
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Communist Party rushes to expel former Chongqing party leader Sun Zhengcai ahead of National Day.

China Aims to Achieve 3 Goals in Its First Mars Probe in 2020
By Charlotte Gao
China’s first Mars probe is scheduled for 2020.

Did Trump's UN Speech Make the North Korea Crisis Worse? A Chinese Perspective
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese have long warned that military threats will do no good on the peninsula.

Has China Really Made Great Progress on Human Rights?
By Charlotte Gao
As the 19th Party Congress approaches, China has compiled a book on great achievements in human rights.

Amid the US-ROK Drills, China Warns Not to 'Add Fuel to the Fire'
By Charlotte Gao
China’s foreign ministry says the joint military drills are not helpful to de-escalation.
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