China Ruling the Country by Red-letterhead Documents? September 19, 2017 0 Written by George G. Chen and Matthias Stepan. The “intra-Party rules and regulations” of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are taking on a preeminent role…
China Five things to watch out for at China’s 19th Party Congress August 31, 2017 0 Written by Simon Hill. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will soon embark on its own “Game of Thrones” as delegates gather for its 19th National…
China Is China on the verge of a banking crisis? April 26, 2017 0 Written by Damian Tobin. A variety of indicators suggest that China has come perilously close to a banking crisis. So far, the government has managed…
China Creative Ideas for Conflict Resolution in the Taiwan Strait Must be Based on Facts April 6, 2017 0 Written by J. Michael Cole. In an article published in the Diplomat on 4 April, Dr. Liu Yawei, director of the China Program at the…
China Xi Jinping and China’s “Two Sessions” March 28, 2017 0 Written by Lynette Ong. China’s “Two Sessions”, its annual political gatherings, have just drawn to a close. The “Two Sessions” (lianghui) are the meetings of…
China The Rise of the Chinese National Security State Under Xi Jinping December 15, 2016 0 Written by Tai Ming Cheung. China has flourished since it opened its doors to the outside world and embarked on economic development from the late…
China Comrades and Rivals: Vietnam-China relations and the legacies of the Vietnam War April 24, 2015 0 By Edward Miller. In recent years, as disputes over power and sovereignty in the South China Sea have escalated, many commentators have invoked history to…
Hong Kong Beijing’s Hong Kong dilemma October 1, 2014 1 Written by Stephen Morgan. Speculation is rife about how the Chinese Party-State will handle the Hong Kong protests against the 31 August decision to restrict…
China Being a good cadre July 21, 2014 1 Written by Kerry Brown. One of the seminal texts during the period of struggle before the Communist Party of China (CPC) came to power in…