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Xi Jinping
Will China’s Reforms Succeed?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's leaders remain confident, but some Chinese economists aren't so sure.
Chu-Xi Meeting: Neither Historic Nor Groundbreaking
By J. Michael Cole
Don't hold your breath for a "historic" cross-strait breakthrough.
The Rise of a New Tsinghua Clique in Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
Three Tsinghua alums with strong ties to each other -- and to Xi Jinping -- are climbing the ranks in Chinese politics.
The Anti-Corruption Drive and Risk of Policy Paralysis in China
By Yanzhong Huang
Could the anti-corruption drive be encouraging government inaction?
China, Japan Spar Over Future of Asia-Africa Cooperation
By Shannon Tiezzi
While commemorating the 1955 Bandung Conference, China and Japan lay out competing visions for Asia and Africa.
Fourth Time's the Charm: Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe Meet Again
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe held a meeting on the sidelines of the Asia Africa Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia.
China’s Maritime Silk Road Gamble
By William Yale
The MSR is designed to pacify neighboring countries threatened by China’s territorial claims, but will it work?
The World Doesn't Think Much of China’s Leaders (Literally)
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's leaders are most popular in Africa, but face high disapproval ratings in the West and parts of Asia.
China’s Grand Plan for Pakistan’s Infrastructure
By Jack Detsch
President Xi Jinping has inked a deal with Islamabad that could provide Beijing with direct access to the Indian Ocean.
Zhou Yongkang’s Greatest Crime
By Shannon Tiezzi
According to a Bloomberg report, Zhou spied on China's top leaders, including Xi Jinping.
Xi Jinping on Pakistan: 'I Feel As If I Am Going to Visit the Home of My Own Brother'
By Ankit Panda
Ahead of his trip to Pakistan, Xi Jinping published an op-ed outlining his priorities for the visit.
An 'All Weather' Encounter: China's Xi Jinping Heads to Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
Chinese President Xi Jinping will head to Pakistan next week. What's on the agenda?