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Xi Jinping
Is Xi Sending an Ultimatum to Former President Jiang Zemin?
By Bo Zhiyue
What to make of an unusual article in the People's Daily.
Is China on the Cusp of Change?
By David Volodzko
Despite oppressive policies, China's leader is the most popular in the world. But for how long?
China's State Media Tells Retired Officials to Stay Retired
By Shannon Tiezzi
The article from People's Daily seems to be a veiled reference to former leader Jiang Zemin.
Xi Jinping’s New Generals
By Bo Zhiyue
There are some oddities in the most recent round of PLA promotions.
Who Will India Send to China's Second World War 70th Anniversary Parade?
By Ankit Panda
India needs to decide how it'll handle a Chinese invitation to a Second World War commemorative parade.
The South China Sea and China's Rights Crackdowns: Xi's Distraction Politics in Action
By Kerry Brown
How to explain the Party's contradictory moves toward reform and regression?
The Secretive CCP Meeting That Decides China's Fate (If It Exists, That Is)
By Shannon Tiezzi
A possible Beidaihe meeting remains a topic of intense speculation, with little certainty.
Is This Man China's Next Leader?
By Bo Zhiyue
The rise of a Zhejiang clique is good news for Chen Min'er, the new party secretary of Guizhou Province.
With Latest Ouster, China Steps Up Fight Against Military Corruption
By Shannon Tiezzi
After months of speculation, General Guo Boxiong has been officially expelled from the CCP.
Can China-Turkey Relations Move On?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Erodgan sought to move the China-Turkey relationship beyond recent tensions over Uyghur issues.
China’s Green Leap Forward
By Cynthia Kao
China has a plan for a more sustainable energy sector.
China Versus the Lawyers
By Shannon Tiezzi
China champions the rule of law, even while cracking down on lawyers.