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Xi Jinping
India-China Doklam Standoff: A Chinese Perspective
By Liu Lin
The reasons for the outbreak of tensions are complex, and things could get worse before they could get better.
Where Is China's Corruption Crackdown?
By Chris Zhang
The campaign continues despite a somewhat rocky road.
Understanding the India-China Standoff at Doklam
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
India and Chinese troops are currently gridlocked in one of the most serious border standoffs in decades. Why?
The Curious Case of Ideas in Modern Chinese Politics
By Kerry Brown
Ideas and political debates matter in China, probably more than ever.
Chinese, South Korean Presidents Meet After North Korea ICBM Test
By Shannon Tiezzi
Predictably, North Korea and THAAD dominated the discussion.
Why 1997 Was Asia’s Perfect Storm
By Luke Hunt
1997 was a defining year for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and beyond.
Arms to Taiwan and Action Against a Chinese Bank: Is Trump's US-China 'Honeymoon' Over?
By Ankit Panda
Is the Trump administration taking a warning shot across Xi Jinping's bow or is this a broader shift in approach?
US, Chinese Officials Set to Meet for First Diplomatic and Security Dialogue
By Ankit Panda
The dialogue is part of a new U.S.-China Comprehensive Dialogue, agreed to by presidents Trump and Xi.
Xiongan: A New City for the Xi Jinping Era
By George G. Chen
Why Xiongan is the antithesis of Shenzhen.
How China Wound up Outside the International Human Rights Debate
By Sarah M. Brooks
As China's global role grows, it's increasingly important to speak out about the country's human rights issues.
What Did Chinese People Think of the Belt and Road Forum?
By Merriden Varrall
Geopolitical ramifications aside, the most important audience for the Belt and Road Forum was China's own population.
What Did China Accomplish at the Belt and Road Forum?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China put on an impressive diplomatic show, but had little new to say about its flagship project.