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Xi Jinping
What Will the World Give up to Share China's 'Common Destiny'?
By David Bandurski
“If we want to know how China proposes governing the world, we need only look at how it governs itself.”
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.
Is This the Year China Gets Serious About Ending Rural Poverty?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has long spoken of a 'war on poverty,' but recent signs suggest it might be even more of a focus in 2018.
Countering North Korea’s Political Warfare
By Scott W. Harold
Washington and its allies need to deal with another potent tool in Pyongyang’s diplomatic arsenal.
America and China Need Each Other
By C.H. Tung
China and the United States simply cannot afford to be adversarial.
Dutch King and Queen to Visit China
By Charlotte Gao
It will be King Willem-Alexander’s second visit to China since he ascended the throne.
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.
Xi Stresses the Party's Absolute Leadership Over Political and Legal Work
By Charlotte Gao
A closer look at the current complicated situation of China's political and legal system.
Why General Fang Fenghui Was Purged
By Don Tse
Fang, the former chief of joint staff, has close ties to disgraced top generals who are accused of attempting a coup.
China’s Anti-Graft Campaign: 527,000 People Punished in 2017
By Charlotte Gao
Xi Jinping continues to focus on loyalty above honesty, however.
South Korea’s Real Fight Is With China, Not Japan
By Scott W. Harold and Jeffrey W. Hornung
Seoul is picking the wrong battle, with real implications for itself, Washington, and the region.
The Mysterious Death of a Chinese General
By Don Tse
What Zhang Yang’s suicide reveals about Xi Jinping’s political situation.