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Chinese Democracy: Is This How the 'Wukan Moment' Finally Ends?
By Ankit Panda
Wukan, famous for a 2011 uprising, rises up to reclaim its elected local party official. How will this end?
US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue
By Shannon Tiezzi
The latest iteration of the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade saw baby steps on entrenched issues.
China, Cuba Seek Economic and Defense Cooperation
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two high-ranking Chinese officials made separate visits to Cuba this month.
US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Putting on a Brave Face
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China tried their best to steer clear of controversy at their premier dialogue platform.
China IT Laws Top US Treasury Secretary's Agenda
By Shannon Tiezzi
During a visit to Beijing, Secretary Jacob Lew continued to press China on new restrictions on foreign IT companies.
Relax, China Won't Challenge US Hegemony
By Dingding Chen
The US should believe Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang's words: China will not seek hegemony.
China to 'Regulate' Foreign NGOs
By Ankit Panda
China may pass a national law stifling the operations of foreign NGOs in the country.
As You Watch Hong Kong, Remember Wukan
By Ankit Panda
The outcome of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution is more likely to resemble Wukan than Tiananmen.
S&ED Sparks Mini Reset in US-China Relationship
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ahead of this year's Strategic and Economic Dialogue, the U.S. and China are trying to stay positive.
China’s Next Leap Forward: From Comrades to Consumers
Chinese leadership has hinted at greater economic reforms in store, with freewheeling Guangdong province as the model.
Shangpu and Democratic Localism
Recent protests over land grabs in Guangdong Province highlight the challenges of governance in China.
What Happened to Bo Xilai?
The firing Bo Xilai was a surprise to many. Was he punished for getting too far outside the mainstream?
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