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Xi Jinping
China-Japan-South Korea Relations Inching Forward
By Shannon Tiezzi
A trilateral foreign ministers' meeting, the first in nearly three years, is scheduled for this March.
Just How Powerful Is Xi Jinping?
By Kerry Brown
China's leader has all the levers of power, but can he provide results commensurate with his status?
China's 2015 NPC Session: The Case of the Missing Presidents
By Bo Zhiyue
Former presidents Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao are both MIA at the NPC. Why?
For First Time in 4 Years, China and Japan to Hold Security Talks
By Ankit Panda
Senior Chinese and Japanese officials will meet later this month for a security dialogue.
Beijing Strikes Back in US-China Tech Wars
By Ankit Panda
Foreign tech firms will either have to comply with intrusive surveillance requirements or risk being substituted by Chinese alternatives.
Xi Urges Vigilance Against Taiwan Independence
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi denounced Taiwan independence and stressed the importance of the 1992 consensus in a veiled message to Taiwan's DPP.
Time Is Running Out for China's Tigers
By Dingding Chen
2015 will be the year for Xi’s anti-corruption campaign to achieve decisive victory.
The Implications of China’s Growth Slowdown
By Brendan P. O'Reilly
Slowing Chinese growth could have repercussions that extend well beyond the economy.
Xi's Blueprint for the Achieving the 'China Dream'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's "four comprehensives" are designed to lead China as it enters the next stage of development.
Xi Jinping: China’s Undecided ‘Decider’
By Ryan Mitchell
In all, Xi’s ideological moves seem to share just one core feature: giving himself room to maneuver more freely.
What China and North Korea Really Think of Each Other
By Kerry Brown
Though often depicted as inseparable allies, in truth China-North Korea relations are on shaky ground.
The China-Russia NGO Crackdown
By Julia Famularo
Authorities in both countries apparently aim to cripple NGOs with foreign patrons or partners.