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Xi Jinping
Trump, Mao, and Xi: The Perils of Charisma-Driven Politics
By Kerry Brown
China's painful experiences with personality cults in politics have lessons for two modern-day figures.
India's Place in the Sun: The International Solar Alliance
By Raymond E. Vickery
India is set to lead the International Solar Alliance, but its task is not without challenges.
Xi Jinping and Maritime Militarization
By Greg Austin
Fuzzy “pink lines” in the water.
US Experts Talk Chinese PLA Reform
By Ben Lowsen
What’s changed and why?
How Obama Views Asia-Pacific Leaders
By Ankit Panda
Which leaders does Barack Obama get along particularly well with?
What Do Chinese Leaders Believe?
By Kerry Brown
Do Chinese leaders truly believe in Communism?
What the US Gets Wrong About India's Relationship With China
By Tridivesh Maini
India's relationship with China goes far beyond security issues.
China's $1.4 Billion Port City in Sri Lanka Gets the Green Light
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, "two sessions," Caixin on censorship, mass incidents, and Xi's cult of personality. Friday China links.
Why China-North Korea Relations Can’t Be Broken
By Mu Chunshan
Despite North Korea's nuclear ambitions, its ties with China have been remarkably stable -- and will remain that way.
The Gamble Behind Xi Jinping’s More Restrictive Media Policy
By Sarah Cook
Xi's quest to control China's media may bring unintended consequences.
China's Foreign Minister: No Cause for Optimism in China-Japan Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite advances in 2015, Wang Yi sees an uncertain future ahead for China-Japan relations.
The Implications of China’s Military Reforms
By Ying Yu Lin
What does China hope to achieve with the current round of military reforms?