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China, Russia Seek Expanded Defense Cooperation

China, Russia Seek Expanded Defense Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu is in Beijing for a visit.
China Pollution: Blue Skies Over Beijing

China Pollution: Blue Skies Over Beijing

By Barclay Bram Shoemaker
As the government clears the air for the APEC Summit, there are glimmers of hope for a less polluted future.

China’s Mixed Growth Forecasts

China’s Mixed Growth Forecasts

By Sara Hsu
The more conservative estimates of China’s future economic growth may underestimate its capacity to reform.

Could China Miss its First Growth Target Since the Financial Crisis?

Could China Miss its First Growth Target Since the Financial Crisis?

By Clint Richards
Consumer demand doesn’t appear strong enough to keep the economy on course.

How to Save China-UK Relations

How to Save China-UK Relations

By Kerry Brown
It will take more imagination and more passion to unlock the potential of U.K.-China relations.
Premier Li Keqiang’s Recession Tour

Premier Li Keqiang’s Recession Tour

By Sara Hsu
China’s premier has sought to bolster economies ties with some of Europe’s largest economies.

Chinese Premier, Japan’s Prime Minister Meet for First Time

Chinese Premier, Japan’s Prime Minister Meet for First Time

By Shannon Tiezzi
A meeting between Li Keqiang and Shinzo Abe gives hope for a Xi-Abe summit. Will the Yasukuni Shrine issue be a roadblock?
The EU and Russia: China's Balancing Act

The EU and Russia: China's Balancing Act

By Shannon Tiezzi
In the EU, China finds an economic partner; in Russia, a strategic ally. How does Beijing balance the two?

Is China’s Money Enough to Unite Central and Eastern Europe?

Is China’s Money Enough to Unite Central and Eastern Europe?

By Kerry Brown
China seeks political support through new diplomatic groups. But often its "partners" are only interested in handouts.

Confucius Institutes Sail on Despite Pushback

Confucius Institutes Sail on Despite Pushback

By Han Zhang
Chinese officials seek to minimize a row with U.S. universities.

Can China Save the Shanghai Free Trade Zone?

Can China Save the Shanghai Free Trade Zone?

By Shannon Tiezzi
So far, the Shanghai FTZ has failed to live up to expectations. Can Premier Li Keqiang turn things around?
China's President Is a Paper Tiger

China's President Is a Paper Tiger

By Zachary Keck
In trying to reform the economy, Xi Jinping is more Hu Jintao than Deng Xiaoping.

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