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China’s ‘New Normal’ Economy and Social Stability

China’s ‘New Normal’ Economy and Social Stability

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's economic growth is slowing, but Beijing has a plan to keep people from feeling the pinch.
Who Are China's 'Princelings'?

Who Are China's 'Princelings'?

By Bo Zhiyue
Princelings are often talked about as a bloc, but in truth there are several different kinds.

As TPP Leaders Celebrate, China Urges Creation of Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area

As TPP Leaders Celebrate, China Urges Creation of Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area

By Shannon Tiezzi
At a regional summit, China and the U.S. promoted their divergent models for Asia-Pacific trade agreements.

Why Xi’s Ambition for China Is Good for the World

Why Xi’s Ambition for China Is Good for the World

By Kerry Brown
The world can benefit from Xi's foreign policy ambitions, as long as we stop seeing China's move solely as threats.

What Does the Ma-Xi Meeting Mean for China, Taiwan and America?

What Does the Ma-Xi Meeting Mean for China, Taiwan and America?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Robert Sutter discusses the ramifications the Ma-Xi meeting will have for cross-strait relations.
Who Is 'Mr.' Xi Jinping?

Who Is 'Mr.' Xi Jinping?

By Bo Zhiyue
If Xi had used an official title in his meeting with Taiwan's leader, what title would he have chosen?

The Real Reason the Xi-Ma Meeting Was Historic

The Real Reason the Xi-Ma Meeting Was Historic

By Zheng Wang
Ma Ying-jeou may be the last Taiwanese president to embrace a "one China" mentality.
Amid Tensions, US, China Assert South China Sea Positions

Amid Tensions, US, China Assert South China Sea Positions

By Ankit Panda
Speaking on Saturday, Xi Jinping and Ashton Carter laid out their respective positions on the South China Sea.

China and Taiwan Leaders Emphasize Kinship, 1992 Consensus in Historic Talks

China and Taiwan Leaders Emphasize Kinship, 1992 Consensus in Historic Talks

By Shannon Tiezzi
Much of what Ma Ying-jeou and Xi Jinping said was intended to influence a third party: DPP leader Tsai Ing-wen.

Is China Ready to Solve One of Its Maritime Disputes?

Is China Ready to Solve One of Its Maritime Disputes?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China and South Korea will hold their first round of maritime demarcation talks in December.

The China-Russia-Mongolia Trilateral Gains Steam

The China-Russia-Mongolia Trilateral Gains Steam

By Bochen Han
The Asian trilateral no one talks about is seeing some interesting new developments.
China-Taiwan: What Ma Should Say to Xi

China-Taiwan: What Ma Should Say to Xi

By Joseph A. Bosco
Our author's take on what the Taiwanese president might say at Saturday's history meeting with China's Xi Jinping.

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