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Xi Jinping
The Top 5 Accomplishments of Chinese Diplomacy in 2015
By Dingding Chen
2015 was a very good year for Chinese diplomacy. Expert 2016 to be more challenging.
Are Chinese Nostalgic About Jiang Zemin?
By Lotus Yang Ruan
The former president has quite a fan club among Chinese Internet users.
The Transformation of Chinese Diplomacy: What Should the World Pay Attention To?
By Dingding Chen
Scholars in both the United States and China need new paradigms in understanding one another.
China’s Next Five-Year Plan: Ideas Easy, Implementation Hard
By Tucker Van Aken
The central government might have the plan, but it needs the provinces to execute it.
China Vows No Compromise on 'Cyber Sovereignty'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping doubles down on the controversial concept at the 2nd World Internet Conference.
Why Did Kim Jong-un's Showcase Band Cancel Their China Show?
By Bo Zhiyue
Whatever the specifics, the cancellation is a case of two powerful leaders -- Xi and Kim -- clashing.
China's Attack on Feminism? Not Quite.
By David Volodzko
The complicated outlook for women's rights in China.
The Logic Behind China's Military Reforms
By Mu Chunshan
By reforming its military, China hopes to catch up to global security trends.
Sino-Indian Border Talks Not Enough to Defuse Tensions
By Sarah Watson and John Chen
Unless India and China can take positive actions, they risk drifting into a growing conflict on their disputed border.
China's President Xi Visits 'All-Weather Friend' Zimbabwe
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's stop in Zimbabwe provides a glimpse of the pros and cons of economic dependence on China.
China's Plan for a New, Improved Military
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping just outlined an ambitious plan for military reforms, but implementation will take years.
Take Notice, Asia: China's Military Is Getting Leaner and More Lethal
By Dingding Chen
Reforms to the People's Liberation Army will help the Chinese military emerge as a more potent war-fighting force.