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China’s Fluid Ideology
The Communist Party has been constantly adjusting its ideology through revisions to the constitution. Expect this approach, not outside pressure, to produce change.

Chinese Foreign Policy After Hu
Will the upcoming change in Chinese leadership prompt a dramatic shift in China’s foreign policy? History suggests it could.

Mao (Still?) Tears China Apart
A blog post critical of Mao Zedong is a reminder of how divided China remains over his legacy.

Socialism 3.0 in China
Bo Xilai has a reputation as a rising political rock star. But do his ‘Red Culture’ policies in Chongqing really offer a viable model for China?

Fear and Loathing in America
China and the US have an uncomfortable co-dependent relationship based around American consumerism.
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