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Third Plenum
China Reveals Members of New Leading Group on Reform
By Zachary Keck
The leading group tasked with overseeing economic reform in China met for the first time on Wednesday.
China's Economic Reforms
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. David Dollar about China's proposed economic reforms.
Xi Jinping’s Vision for China’s Courts
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite Xi's pledges of reform, the courts will remain a tool for the Party.
Beijing Takes Cues from the Washington Consensus
By Ryan Rommann
The reforms that have emerged from the recent Third Plenum seem familiar.
No, China's Not Privatizing Health Care
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's latest health care reforms aren't as revolutionary as they first seemed.
IPO Changes Imminent in China?
By James Parker
A weekend statement by the China Securities Regulatory Commission suggests that a reformed IPO market may soon reopen.
China’s New State Security Committee
With the creation of the SSC at the recent Third Plenum, Xi consolidates the domestic security leviathan.
Xi Jinping: China’s Hope and Change President?
Both inside and outside of China, many expect great things from Xi Jinping. And he knows it.
China Will Need Transparency for Reforms
Recent news reports underscore the need for progress on transparency if reforms are to really succeed.
China Tackles One-Child Policy, Death Penalty, & Labor Camps
Early media reports on the Third Plenum report suggest the leadership grabbed the low-hanging fruit.
Disappointment With Third Plenum Is Premature
Many have concluded that the Third Plenum was a failure. It’s far too soon to make that judgment.
What Will China's New National Security Council Do?
The Third Plenum wasn’t entirely about economic reform as expected.