Discipline and punish: Party power under Xi
Why China’s President has made Party discipline a centrepiece of his administration
Why China’s President has made Party discipline a centrepiece of his administration
Uneven progress towards “16+1” cooperation frustrates Chinese ambitions
Chinese state-owned enterprise mergers raise fears of ‘too big to regulate’ companies
The latest edition of China Analysis assesses the growing relationship between Russia and China
This special issue of China Analysis looks at the first comments published in China in the wake of the Brexit shock
China is enjoying a “think tank Spring” but its policy institutes suffer from a lack of independence due to their reliance on an authoritarian state
Two new publications from the European Council of Foreign Relations look at the real issues behind the question of market economy status
The China analysis draws on Chinese sources to assess how the issue looks from China, teasing out the common ground, and points of disagreement
China’s military reforms will give it greater capacity to project power overseas and will strengthen political control over the PLA
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…