Daniel Bell, Chair Professor, Schwarzman Scholars program, Tsinghua University
Jan 23, 2013
In an analysis of China’s political system, Daniel Bell deconstructs competing arguments and suggests that reform should be inspired by democracy at the bottom, meritocracy at the top, with room for experimentation in between.
Rebecca Weiner, Director of China Affairs, Strebesana Resources
Jan 21, 2013
Two violent incidents rocked the world on the same day in December as a man slashed 22 school children in China with a knife, while 26 people, including 20 children and 6 adults, were shot dead at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Now, an analysis of similar incidents in the US and China offers solutions to combat violent crime in both countries by addressing six aspects of the problem.
Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong
Xiao Geng, Director of Institute of Policy and Practice at Shenzhen Finance Institute, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jan 17, 2013
China’s ability to weather the global economic crisis can be understood by taking into account Nassim N. Taleb’s concept of “antifragile” systems. Now as China’s new leadership approaches an ambitious reform agenda, it must be sure to nurture antifragility, which is crucial in large, centralized economies.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Jan 14, 2013
As America’s anxiety about China grows; Tom Watkins looks forward to a “harmonious” relationship.
Jiang Haishan, VP, China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong
Dec 21, 2012
In an exclusive interview, Prof. Jiang Haishan explains the structure of the 18th Party Congress and the procedure of the election process. He also touches upon the challenges facing the new leadership under Xi Jinping.
Li Junru, VP, CPC Party School
Dec 20, 2012
Following the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, a new guiding ideology has been adopted to ensure China continues its peaceful development while driving the world economy.
Dan Steinbock, Founder, Difference Group
Dec 11, 2012
After the 18th Party Congress, China is moving toward reforms that are tailored differently in different parts of the nation.
Yanzhong Huang, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Dec 07, 2012
In a blog piece I posted in August 2012 on the trial of Bo Xilai’s wife Gu Kailai, I noted that “there is something seriously wrong with the Party but chan
Huang Ping, Director of Institute of American Studies, CASS
Dec 01, 2012
In this interview, Dr. Huang Ping shares his opinion on the implications and significance of the leadership transition in China and in the United States.
Qin Xiaoying, Research Scholar, China Foundation For Int'l and Strategic Studies
Nov 30, 2012
The Communist Party of China has established a new set of leaders to rule the nation for the next decade. Now, more than any other time in history, China’s leadership will be shaped by the unique experiences faced by the seven new members of the Politburo Standing Committee during the Cultural Revolution.