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Is China’s Silk Road Coming to Europe? Not So Fast

Is China’s Silk Road Coming to Europe? Not So Fast

By Andrew Witthoeft
China's attempts to extend the New Silk Road westward have encountered problems.
Memory and History: Forging China’s Identity

Memory and History: Forging China’s Identity

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Rana Mitter

China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016

China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016

By Shannon Tiezzi
CCDI head Wang Qishan is targeting 3 types of officials for scrutiny in 2016.

The 'Belt and Road Initiative' Is Not 'China’s Marshall Plan'. Why Not?

The 'Belt and Road Initiative' Is Not 'China’s Marshall Plan'. Why Not?

By Alek Chance
Why Chinese commentators insist that the "Belt and Road" initiative is not “China’s Marshall Plan.”

Coast Guards of India and Japan Conclude Naval Exercise

Coast Guards of India and Japan Conclude Naval Exercise

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Chinese drones, South China Sea investment opportunities, and more. Weekend links.

The Wuzhen Summit and the Battle over Internet Governance

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China is trying harder than ever to push for its version of a future internet.

North Korea Nuclear Test Reveals the Limits of China-South Korea Cooperation

North Korea Nuclear Test Reveals the Limits of China-South Korea Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
China-South Korea ties may be at their "best ever," but the two sides are far from united on an approach to Pyongyang.
Is China's PLA Now Xi's Army?

Is China's PLA Now Xi's Army?

By Bo Zhiyue
In China's most sweeping military reshuffle since the 1950s, Xi Jinping is creating an army that is loyal only to him.

Chinese Grand Strategy: Interests, Institutions, Influence

Chinese Grand Strategy: Interests, Institutions, Influence

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Tom Kane

Justin Trudeau and Canada-China Relations

Justin Trudeau and Canada-China Relations

By Hugh Stephens
Like father, like son?

Between Bullying and Flattery: A Theory on Chinese Politics

Between Bullying and Flattery: A Theory on Chinese Politics

By Zheng Wang
Whether bullying or flattering the top leader, China's bureaucracy always has its own interests at heart.
China, the U.S. and the Coming Taiwan Transition

China, the U.S. and the Coming Taiwan Transition

By Douglas Paal
The implications for U.S. policy of China’s New Counterbalance in Asia and Taiwan’s election.

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