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Li Keqiang
China Tackles Statistics Reform
By James Parker
The chief statistician announces plans to tackle the country’s notoriously dodgy figures.
Is Li Keqiang Being Marginalized?
By Zachary Keck
Xi's consolidation of power is coming at the expense of China's premier.
China's New Urbanization Plan
By Shannon Tiezzi
A major conference on urbanization in China prioritizes hukou reform over construction and relocation projects.
Jang Song-Thaek, Zhou Yongkang Lose Power Struggles
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Chinese leaders praised in Western media, U.S.-China perceptions, and China’s smog problem. Friday China links
China’s SCO Challenges
By Dirk van der Kley
Despite a strong speech from Li Keqiang, practical cooperation within the organization remains elusive.
The UK's China Experiment
By Shannon Tiezzi
China 'Marches West' — To Europe
China’s outreach to Eastern Europe adds a new leg to the “New Silk Road.”
After The Plenum, All Power To The Party
The real winners of the 2013 Third Plenum are Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party.
Disappointment With Third Plenum Is Premature
Many have concluded that the Third Plenum was a failure. It’s far too soon to make that judgment.
In China, All Politics are Getting More Local
Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang’s core constituency consists of China’s roughly 3,200 local party leaders.
On Sino-Indian Border, Status-Quo Unacceptable
The recent Border Defense and Cooperation Agreement is less a breakthrough than a missed opportunity.