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A change in China’s leadership could be an unalloyed benefit to the United States and our democratic allies worldwide.
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In a move that’s sent shockwaves through global politics, Chinese President Xi Jinping skipped the 17th BRICS Summit, his ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNWhat comes after Xi? China's future in a post-Xi eraBy bno - Taipei Office As Xi Jinping moves slowly through his twelfth year at the helm of China’s ruling Communist Party, speculation about his eventual successor, and what a sudden departure might ...
After over a decade of unchallenged authority, Xi Jinping is showing signs of stepping back. From skipping key summits like ...
Don’t be fooled by viral posts. The CCP allows and even encourages certain forms of online dissent – all part of its digital ...
Xi’s transformation from “wolf warrior” to “panda” was more about what came after the summit: a major gathering with American CEOs.
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There is little doubt that Xi Jinping will secure a third five-year term as party chief. But there will at least be some drama surrounding the party’s constitution.
The following is the full text of Asia Society President Kevin Rudd's address: "Xi Jinping, the Rise of Ideological Man, and the Acceleration of Radical Change in China. An Analysis of the 20th Party ...
Xi Jinping has never given a press conference. He is the head of China’s ruling Communist Party—a colossal, sprawling political machine with 96.7 million members—yet he does not have a press ...
How his father’s travails defined China’s leader—and the country he rules.
Xi Jinping would do well to note the outcome of Mao’s attempt to centralize power and control, writes Minxin Pei for Foreign Affairs.
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