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Xi Jinping
Were China's Corrupt Officials Plotting a Coup?
By Bo Zhiyue
Rumors of a new "Gang of Four" in China are not based on solid evidence.
Who Opposes China's Reforms?
By Yang Hengjun
Certain groups are alienated by Beijing's reforms -- even groups that should logically be supportive of the effort.
Why 3 Chinese Citizens Are Suing Their Government
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a new report on the Chinese navy, the "little red app," and cross-strait relations. Friday China links.
The Rise of a Fujian Clique in Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
Two men with strong ties to Fujian have risen astonishingly quickly since Xi Jinping came to power.
Can India and China Be Friends?
By Mohamed Zeeshan
Perhaps, if they begin to focus on the economics rather than the geopolitics.
The Risks of Expanding Repression in China
By Sarah Cook
In cracking down on the likes of women's activists, the CCP risks a much larger political crisis.
China, Vietnam Pledge to Control Maritime Disputes
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and Vietnam vowed to keep ties strong during a visit from CPV secretary Nguyen Phu Trong.
Can China Woo India to the Maritime Silk Road?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Aware of New Delhi's mistrust, Beijing is trying to link its MSR to India's own Project Mausam.
Will Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign Become an Outright Purge?
By Kerry Brown
Should Xi Jinping target China's vice president, his anti-corruption campaign would be entering uncharted waters.
How Xi Jinping Came to Rule China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's coast guard and "maritime militia," China-US competition, and the story of "orange brother."
An Evolution in China-India Relations?
By Nitin Gokhale
Modi's election last year has brought some noticeable changes to relations between Asia’s two great powers.
Where Is China's Silk Road Actually Going?
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the Boao Forum, China provided the clearest overview yet of its ambitious Silk Road plans.