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Li Keqiang
Asia’s Power List
How the region’s political and business leaders rank among the world’s power elite, according to a new list.
Singh in China: High on Atmospherics, Low on Substance
Real progress may have been elusive during Indian PM Singh’s recent visit to China, but he was shown a good time.
China-ASEAN Joint Development Overshadowed by South China Sea
China has made much of deals it’s signed with ASEAN. There’s less here than meets the eye.
What China Thinks of the Shutdown
The Chinese media offers a mixed take, while China’s leaders see an opportunity.
China: Urbanization and Hukou Reform
They are likely to headline China’s new economic reforms. But they cannot be pursued in isolation.
With Shanghai FTZ, Is CCP Opening Pandora’s Box?
If the CCP is hoping for limited reforms with the new free trade zone, it might get more than it bargained for.
Is the Rule of Law Coming to China?
Some signs bode well, but profound shifts must be completed before the optimism is truly warranted.
How China’s Economic Rebalancing is like the Movie 'Speed'
Like the bus in Speed, China’s economy must continue cruising along or else risk imploding.
Let’s Hope Xi Jinping’s a Maoist
Many are worried by the Chinese president’s embrace of Maoism. Should we be cheering instead?
With Bo Xilai on Trial, China Adopts Chongqing Model
While moving forward with his prosecution, Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang are adopting Bo’s playbook.
China Pushes Ahead With Financial Reform… Cautiously
Chinese leaders are crossing the river by feeling the stones, but the river is proving to be wider than expected.
Karakoram Highway: China’s Treacherous Pakistan Corridor
China’s use of Pakistan’s Gwadar port depends on the rugged, unreliable Karakorum Highway.