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How China's Anti-Corruption Intersects With the South China Sea

How China's Anti-Corruption Intersects With the South China Sea

By David Volodzko
Xi Jinping has tightened his control over every sector of China. Now, what will he do with that power?
Chinese Ex-General Gets Life in Prison for Corruption

Chinese Ex-General Gets Life in Prison for Corruption

By Shannon Tiezzi
Guo Boxiong's conviction is the latest reminder that Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign is going strong.

Why Xi Jinping Might Get on Well With Donald Trump

Why Xi Jinping Might Get on Well With Donald Trump

By Kerry Brown
China's leader, though a "princeling," has more in common with populist figures like Trump than first meets the eye.

Terrorism in Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Beyond

Terrorism in Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Beyond

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss terror in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia, and Nepali politics.

Japan-China Relations at a Crossroads

Japan-China Relations at a Crossroads

By Hiroko Maeda
Asia’s two biggest economic powers continue to struggle to find common ground.
Xi Jinping's Asian Security Dream

Xi Jinping's Asian Security Dream

By Paul R. Burgman Jr.
Xi Jinping has often spoken of the Chinese Dream, but what does he dream of for Asia?

A One-Sided Consensus Slowly Falls to Pieces Across the Taiwan Strait

A One-Sided Consensus Slowly Falls to Pieces Across the Taiwan Strait

By Katherine Wei
Taiwan may be ready for a new era in cross-strait ties, despite the economic difficulties that may bring.
China, Russia, Mongolia Sign Long-Awaited Economic Partnership Agreement

China, Russia, Mongolia Sign Long-Awaited Economic Partnership Agreement

By Peter Bittner
The below-the-radar trilateral deal could have lasting effects on the region

China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary

China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary

By Deep Pal
Make no mistake: India's failure to win membership in the NSG will shape Sino-Indian relations.

The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Over the past two years, China-Afghan security cooperation has reached unprecedented levels.

Chinese Democracy: Is This How the 'Wukan Moment' Finally Ends?

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?
Could Han Chauvinism Turn the 'Chinese Dream' into a 'Chinese Nightmare'?

Could Han Chauvinism Turn the 'Chinese Dream' into a 'Chinese Nightmare'?

By Patrik Meyer
By harnessing Chinese chauvinism, the Chinese Dream could help revive China’s historical glory.

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