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Five years after the deadly Galwan clash, India and China are once again face to face — this time across a diplomatic table.
Across major industries, Chinese firms are cutting prices to stay afloat. But overcapacity and excessive investment are ...
Chinese President missing from BRICS for the first time in 12 years has paved way to the speculations about his successor.
After over a decade of unchallenged authority, Xi Jinping is showing signs of stepping back. From skipping key summits like ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping's absence from public view, appearing only twice in videos in over a month, amid a military purge and economic challenges, has fuelled speculation of a power shift in the ...
Analysts told the South China Morning Post that the timing and nature of the new rules suggest Xi may be laying the ...
Chinese workers, considered crucial to Apple’s manufacturing expansion beyond China, have reportedly been returning to ...
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Dr. Torigian notes that his book utilizes the story of Xi Zhongxun’s life as a lens to better understand how the Party works and why both Xi Zhongxun and Xi Jinping believe certain values, such as ...
A new biography of Xi Zhongxun shines light on both the suffering caused by one-party rule and the loyalty that keeps such a system alive.
Xi Zhongxun was purged by the Communist Party he served and went on to help reform Chinese politics. His son is the most authoritarian leader since Mao.
Guoguang Wu analyzes the logic behind Xi Jinping’s relentless political purges and draws parallels between Xi’s efforts to consolidate power and those of Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.