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President Xi Jinping
Why the US Should Encourage Closer Sino-Indian Ties
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A "deadlocked alliance" between Beijing and New Delhi may be good news for the United States.
Japan Dips Its Toe into the Hong Kong Protests
By Clint Richards
Tokyo has Hong Kong interests to protect, but a possible summit in Beijing will trump them for now.
China and Brazil Seek to Boost Ties
By Kelwin Choi
While in country for the BRICS summit, President Xi will be making a state visit to Brazil.
Missiles in Lieu of Meetings
By Clint Richards
North Korea has taken to launching missiles in defiance of its recent isolation.
Another Hu Jintao Ally Investigated for Graft
By Zachary Keck
China’s anti-graft agency announced that Wan Qingliang, party chief of Guangzhou, is being investigated for graft.
In China, Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms
By Zachary Keck
China's top leaders continue to struggle to get local and provincial governments to implement economic reforms.
Iranian, Russian Presidents to Visit China
By Zachary Keck
Vladimir Putin and Hassan Rouhani will join Ban Ki-moon in visiting China next week.
The Myth of Chinese Assertiveness
By Björn Jerdén
Frequent claims that China has grown more assertive since 2009 ignore the historical record.
China’s Former Leaders Tell Xi To Halt Anti-Corruption Campaign
By Zachary Keck
Former Presidents Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao are reportedly pushing for an end to Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign.
China Creates New Military Reform Leading Group
By Zachary Keck
President Xi Jinping now heads up another important new leading group, further cementing his grip on power.
China’s North Korea Opportunity
By Harry Kazianis
Will 2014 be the year that China finally reins in its dangerous neighbor in Pyongyang?
East China Sea ADIZ: A Turning Point in US-China Relations?
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
In the wake of the new ADIZ, the U.S. may have to reassess its entire approach toward China.