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Wang Qishan

Wary of Policy Shift, China Reaches out to South Korea’s New President

Wary of Policy Shift, China Reaches out to South Korea’s New President

By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is showing its sunny side, in hopes of convincing Yoon Suk-yeol that cooperation is a better choice than the hard line he embraced on the campaign trail.
China-Israel-US: Innovation Strategy and Security

China-Israel-US: Innovation Strategy and Security

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Philippe Metoudi.

The Expected and Unexpected of China's Government Appointments

The Expected and Unexpected of China's Government Appointments

By Charlotte Gao
Wang Qishan, Yang Xiaodu, and the prospects for  the next phase of China’s anti-corruption campaign.

Xi Jinping May Turn to Top Ally to Handle US Pressure

Xi Jinping May Turn to Top Ally to Handle US Pressure

By Don Tse and Larry Ong
Wang Qishan, Xi's right-hand man, may reemerge as vice president after stepping down from his CCP position.

Wang Qishan Returns to China’s Political Stage

Wang Qishan Returns to China’s Political Stage

By Charlotte Gao
China’s former anti-corruption czar is rumored to be the next vice president.
China’s Anti-Graft Campaign: 527,000 People Punished in 2017

China’s Anti-Graft Campaign: 527,000 People Punished in 2017

By Charlotte Gao
Xi Jinping continues to focus on loyalty above honesty, however.

Is China Bidding Farewell to Separation of Party and Government?

Is China Bidding Farewell to Separation of Party and Government?

By Charlotte Gao
China’s former anti-graft czar Wang Qishan blames separation of party and government for undermining CCP leadership.
Succession – The Key Word in Chinese Politics

Succession – The Key Word in Chinese Politics

By Zheng Wang
At the Party Congress next week, China’s political machine will indicate its future direction.

What Was Steve Bannon Doing Meeting With Wang Qishan?

What Was Steve Bannon Doing Meeting With Wang Qishan?

By Ankit Panda
The former White House chief strategist reportedly traveled to Beijing recently.

What's the End Game for Xi Jinping's Political Moves?

What's the End Game for Xi Jinping's Political Moves?

By Cal Wong
What political maneuvering does Xi Jinping have planned ahead of the next Party Congress?

Can China Finally Solve Its Corruption Problem?

Can China Finally Solve Its Corruption Problem?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Party's sixth plenum was an attempt to do just that.
Who Will Be Enthroned at China’s 19th Party Congress?

Who Will Be Enthroned at China’s 19th Party Congress?

By Chutian Zhou
Reading the tea leaves ahead of China's leadership reshuffle next year.

The Race to China’s 19th Party Congress

The Race to China’s 19th Party Congress

By Jonathan Brookfield
Next fall, China's leaders will kick off the 19th Party Congress. Start your engines.
Xi Jinping's PLA Ambitions: Why Guo Boxiong Had to Go

Xi Jinping's PLA Ambitions: Why Guo Boxiong Had to Go

By Ankit Panda
Guo Boxiong is the latest PLA 'tiger' to fall to Xi's anti-corruption campaign.

China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016

China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016

By Shannon Tiezzi
CCDI head Wang Qishan is targeting 3 types of officials for scrutiny in 2016.

Who Are China's 'Princelings'?

Who Are China's 'Princelings'?

By Bo Zhiyue
Princelings are often talked about as a bloc, but in truth there are several different kinds.

What to Expect at China's Upcoming Fifth Plenum

What to Expect at China's Upcoming Fifth Plenum

By Ankit Panda
Chinese leaders prepare to gather to chart an economic path for the People's Republic through 2020.
The Chinese Communist Party and Legitimacy

The Chinese Communist Party and Legitimacy

By Lotus Yang Ruan
What is the Chinese Communist Party’s official discourse on legitimacy?

China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Enters Phase Two

China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Enters Phase Two

By Dingding Chen
The second phase of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign will require an intensification of legal efforts.
Chinese Official: South China Sea Construction 'Primarily for Civilian Purposes'

Chinese Official: South China Sea Construction 'Primarily for Civilian Purposes'

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more on the South China Sea, China and Afghan peace talks, JPMorgan and Wang Qishan. China links.

A Dilemma for China's Corruption Fighters

A Dilemma for China's Corruption Fighters

By Bo Zhiyue
The thorny question facing China's anti-corruption campaign: how far up the chain of command to go.

What Did China's Top Graft-Buster Have to Say to Francis Fukuyama?

What Did China's Top Graft-Buster Have to Say to Francis Fukuyama?

By Yang Hengjun
Wang Qishan's conversation with foreign experts reveals a lot about the governing strategies of China's current leaders.

In China, Xi Jinping's Shaanxi Clique on the Rise

In China, Xi Jinping's Shaanxi Clique on the Rise

By Bo Zhiyue
Politicians with ties to Shaanxi, Xi's home province, have fared well since Xi came to power.
Is China Secretly Building a Navy Base in Africa?

Is China Secretly Building a Navy Base in Africa?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more on China-Africa relations, China's anti-corruption tsar, and CCP factionalism. Friday China links.

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