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What All of China's New Leaders in 2017 Will Have in Common
By Kerry Brown
As the Party Congress looms, all those elevated will share one thing: loyalty to the center.
China and the Problem of Elites
By Kerry Brown
What does China's anti-elitism streak mean for the Communist Party?
The Communist Party of China's Recipe for Success
By Thomas E. Kellogg
A review of Bruce Dickson's The Dictator's Dilemma.
The Chinese Communist Party International Department: Overlooked yet Ever Present
By David Gitter and Leah Fang
Even seasoned China hands have often overlooked one of the most authoritative channels of CPC influence and power.
China Continues to Emphasize Reform
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media continue to emphasizes the CPC's commitment to reform, but with few specifics.
The Top Political Catchprases of 2013
By Shannon Tiezzi
The top 6 political catchphrases from Xi Jinping's first year in office.
The Mass Line Campaign in the 21st Century
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping's "mass line" campaign reveals the Party's convoluted relationship with China's citizens.
Why Chinese Study the Warring States Period
By J. M. Norton
For China’s leadership, an ancient era offers lessons – positive and negative – for today.
Was China's Third Plenum a Bust?
Xi Jinping could have delivered more. What happened?
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