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Marxism in China
Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations
By Ankit Panda, Orville Schell, and Susan Shirk
A new report peers into the future of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.
No Place for Real Marxists in Communist China
By Palden Sonam
Students are finding out the hard way that there is a huge gap between pure Marxism and the Chinese brand.
Communist China’s Crackdown on Labor Protesters
By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s rhetorical embrace of Marx hasn’t prevented the arrests of activists supporting an independent trade union.
What Has Karl Marx Ever Done for China?
By Kerry Brown
The key to Marx's appeal for modern China lies in his conception of history.
China: The Shadow Power for a Shadow Age
By Kerry Brown
In an age of illusion, China is among the chief sources of spectacle.
Interview: Daniel Bell
By Emanuel Pastreich
Chinese meritocracy and the limits of democracy
Deng Liqun’s Glorious Departure
By Bo Zhiyue
Though a controversial figure in life, Deng was showered with accolades upon his death.
8 Simple Rules for Saving the Chinese Communist Party
By Shannon Tiezzi
In a major Party address, Xi outlines his vision for ensuring the survival of the CCP.
China-India Relations in the Modi Era
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss India-China relations with The Diplomat's Shannon Tiezzi.
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