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Xi Jinping
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'?
By Patrik Meyer
By harnessing Chinese chauvinism, the Chinese Dream could help revive China’s historical glory.
President Pranab Mukherjee’s China Visit: Was It Really 'Fruitful'?
By Supriya Sharma
India and China are holding more and more talks, but what is really being accomplished?
China's Innovation Dream: Mission Impossible?
By David Gitter
Chinese innovation will be stifled by political limits and censorship, unless the Party is willing to make a change.
Reality Check: The South China Sea Does Not Define the US-China Relationship
By Dingding Chen
The relationship between the world's two most important countries is far broader than the South China Sea disputes.
Is China’s Period of Strategic Opportunity Over?
By David Gitter
China's growing assertiveness reflects the fear that its period of strategic opportunity is drawing to a close.
Without Clarity on 1992 Consensus, Tsai and DPP Will Face Challenges Ahead
By Dingding Chen
Without the stability of the "1992 consensus," Taiwan could be in big trouble
China’s Emerging Cyberspace Strategy
By Lu Chuanying
A closer look at China's cyber strategy, and what it means for the world.
Ireland and China: Trading Values
By Darren Kelly
Will Ireland’s flimsy new government be able to maintain growing bonds with China?
Xi Jinping Tech Speech Signals Tougher Times for Foreign Firms
By Sarah Cook
Xi's latest remarks on cyber tech hint that Beijing remains determined to push foreign firms out of the Chinese market.
David Shambaugh on China's Future
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with David Shambaugh on the possible paths China can take.
Chinese Communist Party Education: Now New and Improved
By David Gitter
The CCP is using a two-pronged approach to ensure discipline among its cadres.