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Xi Jinping
Could China Be About to Transform Its Military?
By John Costello
There has been talk of radical reform of decades. Finally, it looks like it might happen.
So, How Did Xi Jinping's State Visit to the United States Go?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat‘s editors discuss the outcomes of Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States.
What to Read on Xi Jinping's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Helping you make sense of the barrage of media coverage on Xi and China: this week's China links.
Narendra Modi: Social Media Master?
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Russia and Pakistan jet talks, India's new assault rifle, and Xi Jinping's pop culture knowledge. Links.
Chinese Propaganda: Coming Soon to a Conference Near You
By J. Michael Cole
Chinese propaganda efforts know no bounds.
Remember China's Announced 300,000 Troop Cut? Not Everyone's Happy About It
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping's announcement of a major troop cut in the PLA caught even China's military by surprise.
How Washington Can Manage Sustainable Strategic Competition With China
By Robert Daly
What's needed now is long-term messaging at a short summit.
China's New Moral Education Campaign
By Kerry Brown
As economic growth slows, China's leader are trying their hands at building moral (rather than economic) capital.
Meet the Architect of China's Economic Policies
By Bo Zhiyue
What you need to know about Liu He, Xi Jinping's top economic advisor.
How Foreign Analysis of China's Military Parade Missed the Point
By Zheng Wang
Most outside analysis of China's parade was surprisingly sensationalized, superficial, and over-interpreted.
Americans Are Worried About China, But the Reasons Why Might Surprise You
By Ankit Panda
Americans see a range of problems in U.S.-China relations--some with good reason, others less so.
The Important Anniversary China Won't Celebrate in 2016
By Kerry Brown
May 16, 1966 marked the start of the Cultural Revolution -- but don't expect China to publicize the anniversary.