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Deng Xiaoping
What Is China’s Way?
By Bob Lee
Rumors of the CCP’s impending demise may well be exaggerated.
China’s Economy: What Deng Can Teach Xi
By Michael Pettis
Michael Pettis on the four stages of China’s economic growth and the lessons of Deng Xiaoping.
Why China Still Needs Deng Xiaoping
By Yang Hengjun
Particularly in foreign policy, China should be careful not to abandon Deng's productive approach.
Hong Kong’s Counter-Protesters
By Brendan P. O’Reilly
Not everyone in Hong Kong has supported the protests.
In Hong Kong, an Opportunity for Beijing to Get It Right
By Joseph Bosco
With the protests in Hong Kong, Beijing faces a moment of truth. As does Washington.
5 Lessons from the Hong Kong Protests
By Andong Peng
As the protests continue, our correspondent draws a mixed bag of lessons.
Deng Xiaoping: Xi's Political Role Model
By Shannon Tiezzi
By embracing Deng, Xi Jinping makes it clear that he too wants to be remembered as a great reformer.
China's Three Leaders: the Revolutionary, the Reformer, and the Innovator
By Yang Hengjun
As China enters a new historical phase, Xi Jinping and company must become a new type of leader.
Tiananmen: ‘Deng Xiaoping Clearly Wanted to Make a Statement’
By Zachary Keck
Former US Ambassador to China, Winston Lord, says there was no reason for China to crackdown on Tiananmen protesters.
China, Piketty, and Patrimonial Capitalism
By Sara Hsu
A popular new book offers a useful prescription for China’s growing inequality problem.
Is Xi Jinping a Reformer?
By Wen-Ti Sung
As China opens its annual parliament session our correspondent considers the reform credentials of its leader.
Leaked Documents Tie Chinese Elites to Massive Offshore Holdings
By Zachary Keck
Thousands of leaked documents show 22,000 tax haven clients from China, including its leaders and princelings.