China China’s Islamic Challenges: Perceptions and Realities June 15, 2018 0 Written by Yitzhak Shichor. According to official figures, China has about 25 million Muslims, about the number in Yemen and Uzbekistan, twice the number in…
China Grid Management and Social Control in China April 27, 2018 0 Written by Yongshun Cai. The Chinese government has exerted great efforts to strengthen social control in recent years. In addition to employing new technologies such…
China Social Stability for the Sake of Economic Development February 13, 2018 0 Written by Geping Qiu and Weidi Liu. A principal ethos of Chinese culture and polity, held fast by rulers of the past and present, is…
ASEAN ASEAN’s Role in Conflict Management: Active and Effective? November 14, 2017 0 Written by Naureen Nazar Soomro. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), regarded as a successful regional organisation in managing regional peace and stability, has been…
Politics The development-stability nexus at home and abroad October 5, 2017 3 Written by Matt Ferchen and Renny Babiarz. After the death of Mao in 1976, Deng Xiaoping's moderate faction and Hua Guofeng's so-called ultra-leftist faction competed…
Politics Stability and People’s Livelihood: The Key Priorities of China’s New Leadership March 8, 2013 1 By Shujie Yao. Carefully reading different commentaries and various official documents, it is possible to identify the top policy priorities of China’s new generation leadership.…
Politics China Under New Leadership: Mixed Signals and Mildly Re-assuring Prospects For Internal Stability and International Cooperation March 7, 2013 0 By Allen Carlson. Now that the dust has begun to settle following last fall’s 18th National Party Congress, an event that anointed Xi Jinping as…