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Xi Jinping
Japan and China: ‘Intimate Rivals’
By Mina Pollmann
An interview with Sheila Smith, author of Intimate Rivals: Japanese Domestic Politics and a Rising China.
China Needs Critical Voices
By Yang Hengjun
Why China shouldn't seek to homogenize online and media discourse.
Interview: Joseph Nye
By Samuel Ramani
Author and political scientist Joseph Nye on China and the U.S. rebalance to Asia.
Can the Chinese Dream and the American Dream Coexist?
By Xie Tao
Can U.S. claims to global leadership exist alongside China's dream of national rejuvenation?
Who Will Be Xi’s Number 2 on China’s Central Military Commission?
By Bo Zhiyue
Gen. Fan Changlong is due to retire at the 19th Party Congress. Who will replace him as China's top military official?
The Truth About Chinese Corruption
By Yukon Huang
What are the economic causes and what are the prospects for real reform?
Modi Remakes India-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Sadanand Dhume sits down with The Diplomat to discuss Modi's trip to China and India-China relations.
The US Position on the ‘1992 Consensus’: Why it Matters
By J. Michael Cole
Amid the discourse on Taiwan's future, it's important to be clear on the 1992 consensus.
US, China to Jointly Pressure North Korea Over Nuclear Program
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China may come together to increase pressure on Pyongyang to back off its nuclear program.
India’s Newfound Spine in Dealing with China
By Harsh V. Pant
In China, Narendra Modi broke a longstanding trend of Indian leaders telling the Chinese what they want to hear.
Modi’s China Visit: Engagement with Purpose
By Vinay Kaura
The PM’s trip comes as India seeks to engage with an increasingly powerful neighbor.
Modi's First Stop in China: Why Xi'an?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and India are hoping to use personal chemistry and ancient history to bolster their relationship.