Ye Xiaowen, Deputy Director, the Culture, History and Study Commission of CPPCC
Nov 03, 2017
China is a considerate, civilized, peaceful, but strong lion.
Nov 01, 2017
China's 19th Party Congress has finally wrapped up and the much anticipated new leadership was announced. Xi Jinping has been very much the focus of coverage in
Qin Xiaoying, Research Scholar, China Foundation For Int'l and Strategic Studies
Oct 31, 2017
Media attention on the 19th CCP Congress has focused on the changes Xi Jinping announced. But also important are the things he said haven’t changed.
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
Oct 31, 2017
Only two previous Chinese leaders, Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, have had their personally branded ideology enshrined in the CPC’s charter. Though there is a paradox: though the CPC’s internal power dynamics haven’t change much in the last few decades, Chinese society has moved far beyond the Maoist or even the Dengist era. Few Chinese, including members of the party, genuinely believe in any official doctrine. Economically, the private sector accounts for more than 60% of China’s output, and the CPC has become practically irrelevant in the daily lives of ordinary Chinese.
Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
Oct 31, 2017
President Trump’s upcoming visit is an important occasion to chart the course for China-US relations, and presents an opportunity to inject new impetus for a sound and stable relationship between the two countries.
Oct 31, 2017
President Xi Jinping said Monday that China is a contributor to economic globalization and its opening up is a win-win outcome for China and the world.Xi's comm
Oct 30, 2017
In this “He Talks” interview, Mr. He Yafei discusses the just concluded the 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. “That’s the beginning of a new era – The New Era under President Xi Jinping,” he said.
Brantly Womack, Professor, University of Virginia
Oct 30, 2017
Jinping has started his second term by announcing a new era in Chinese politics, and evidently part of the new era is to leave open the question of his successor in 2022. No one on the new PBSC is young enough to meet the age requirement for successor, though there are several possibilities in the full Politburo. Does this mean that Xi plans to break precedent and take a third term himself?
Oct 27, 2017
What characterizes the "New Era under Xi"? What does "Xi Thought" means for China and the world?
Lea Shih, Research Associate, Mercator Institute for China Studies
Oct 27, 2017
What is the overarching trend of Xi Jinping’s appointments? Put simply, the technocrats are back and have taken over key positions in China’s economic development strategy. But this time they no longer come from traditional industries such as the petroleum or mechanical engineering, but from high-tech industries or the so-called strategic new industries.