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Xi Jinping
The Downfall of Ling Jihua and the New Norm of Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
Ling Jihua's fall indicates the new normal in Chinese politics: No one is safe.
China to 'Regulate' Foreign NGOs
By Ankit Panda
China may pass a national law stifling the operations of foreign NGOs in the country.
Fomer Hu Jintao Aide Falls to President Xi's Anti-Corruption Drive
By Shannon Tiezzi
After two years' worth of rumors, Ling Jihua has been formally placed under investigation for disciplinary violations.
China’s Big Diplomacy Shift
By Timothy Heath
China signals a change in priorities, raising the risk of tension with the developed world.
The World’s Most Popular Leader: China’s President Xi
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's internet tsar, Chinese students in the U.S., and a crackdown on journalists Friday China links.
President Xi and China's Future Leaders
By Kerry Brown
Unlike his predecessors, Xi hasn't signaled close personal support for any potential successors. Why?
China's Xi Is a More Effective Leader Than Obama
By Dingding Chen
The implications of these two leaders' varying effectiveness might favor China over the U.S. in the long term.
Fight Against Corruption a ‘Protracted War’: Chinese Media
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption campaign is now an all-out war for the future of the CCP.
5 Questions About Xi Jinping, Answered
By Mu Chunshan
Drawing on insider accounts, Mu Chunshan delves into the mysteries of Chinese politics under Xi Jinping.
For China, Constitution Day Comes Without Constitutionalism
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping wants to celebrate China's constitution without going too far into the realm of political reform.
Obama: Xi Jinping Has Consolidated Power Quickly and Comprehensively
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping's leadership style concerns the U.S. president.
A 'Global Network of Partnerships' With Chinese Characteristics?
By Ankit Panda
Is Xi Jinping really about untether Chinese foreign policy from long-standing CCP guidelines?