Tong Zhiwei, Professor, East China University of Political Science and Law
Apr 25, 2012
China’s all-round reform, especially its political one, has long suffered from interference and obstruction from the extreme left. Dealing with Bo Xilai’s serious disciplinary violation and the related Chongqing cases with a strong rule of law will help remove obstacles posed by the extreme left in China’s road to reform, thereby initiating political reform including change to the judicial system.
Jacob Stokes, Research Assistant, Center for a New American Security
Apr 25, 2012
The U.S. presidential race to date has seen its fair share heated rhetoric concerning China, in particular from Republican front-runner Mitt Romney. While it’s essential for the U.S. leaders to stand firmly in support of American interests and values, candidates should be wary of letting political point-scoring damage the world’s most important bilateral relationship
Zhou Ruijin, Former Deputy Editor-in-Chief, People's Daily
Mar 23, 2012
When we renew our memory today of the speech made by our late leader Deng Xiaoping during his inspection tour of South China, we should emphasize one key point,
Robert A. Kapp, senior adviser to the China Program of the Carter Center
Mar 05, 2012
Say the word “Congress” to almost any sentient American these days, and prepare for a response combining harshly negative evaluation and abysmally low expecta
Guo Yuanyuan, Political Analyst in Beijing
Mar 01, 2012
If you are interested in observing China’s political life and could come only once a year, then you had better to visit Beijing in March, as this is the so-cal
Ted Galen Carpenter, Senior Fellow, Randolph Bourne Institute
Jan 25, 2012
U.S. officials and much of the East Asian business and political communities breathed a sigh of relief on January 14 when Ma Ying-jeou won re-election as Taiwan
Banning Garrett, Director of Asia Program, Atlantic Council
Jan 20, 2012
The global issues plaguing the 21st century cannot be resolved effectively without greater cooperation from China and the US, says Banning Garrett of the Atlantic Council.
Stephen Hess, Senior fellow emeritus in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution
Nov 25, 2011
After eleven televised debates, on November 12 in Spartanburg, S.C., the platoon of contenders for the Republican presidential nomination finally got around to
Dan Steinbock, Founder, Difference Group
Nov 24, 2011
US presidential elections of 2012 will take place in the most challenging environment, which will not be immune to catastrophic crises. In the coming months, th
Ding Dou, Associate Professor, Peking University
Sep 23, 2011
To China, the tire trade truncheon looks more threatening than ever this time. The World Trade Organization on September 5 rejected the Chinese appeal against p