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Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping's Greatest Challenge
By Yang Hengjun
It's not anti-corruption or the economy, but a deeper contradiction.
Diplomatic Update: Where Are Japan-China Relations Headed?
By Ankit Panda
Are Japan and China coming together or heading back apart? Ankit Panda and Shannon Tiezzi discuss recent developments.
Aide to China's Former President Expelled From Party, to Face Trial
By Shannon Tiezzi
It's official: Ling Jihua has been expelled from the Party for "serious discipline violations."
The Disturbing Pseudo-Intellectualism of China's Xi Jinping
By David Volodzko
Even while airing his admiration for classic literature, Xi maintains strict controls on China's authors.
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Hits Top Judge
By Ankit Panda
Xi Xiaoming, a judge on China's Supreme People's Court, is being investigated for corruption.
Poisoning the Well of US-China Relations
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Blaming "hostile foreign forces" for economic and social ills trades short-term gain for long-term pain.
India, Pakistan, and the Relevance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Katie Putz discuss Narendra Modi's trip to Central Asia, the SCO summit, and more.
India, China to Discuss Lakhvi Issue and Cooperation on Counterterrorism
By Ankit Panda
China's willing to talk with India about counter-terrorism cooperation, but will it listen?
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Enters Phase Two
By Dingding Chen
The second phase of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign will require an intensification of legal efforts.
The Truth About China's New National Security Law
By Ankit Panda
China's new national security law is vague, but it's precisely the kind of legal wallpaper Xi Jinping needs.
'Historic' AIIB Signing Marks Beginning of New Era, China Says
By Shannon Tiezzi
The AIIB agreement was signed in Beijing on June 29.
Is China Returning to One-Man Rule?
By Kerry Brown
What happens if Xi Jinping wants to stay in power indefinitely?