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,
Mar 13, 2012
Unrestrained and outspoken Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) members often outshine National People’s Congress (NPC) deputies when
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
Xiao Gongqin, Professor, Shanghai Normal University
Oct 17, 2011
Neoconservatism: Will It Be a Third Option After Leftism and Rightism? After more than 30 years of reform and opening-up, China has come to the deep end of soci
Sep 20, 2011
The political development of Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) went through the whole 20th century. Since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after the First W
Shen Bin, Commentator, Oriental Morning Post
Sep 18, 2011
The NPC Standing Committee has recently examined the “Revision to Criminal Procedural Law (Draft)”. This has started the third amendment (second rev
Tong Kim, Visiting Research Professor, Korea University
Aug 24, 2011
American Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to China last week provided a glimpse of a critical juncture in Sino-American relations, which, if not properly handl
Aug 23, 2011
While the media focuses on the ‘Chinese miracle’, some scholars have used terms such as the ‘Beijing consensus’ and ‘China model’ to describe China’s ove
Eric Li, Venture Capitalist
Jul 22, 2011
On these pages on July 1, two prominent China watchers — David Shambaugh (“China’s Communist Party at 90”) and Minxin Pei (“Great party, but where’s the C