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May 3, 2012

United States
Congress Should Investigate the Case of Mr. Chen

It is difficult to draw final conclusions about the case of Chen Guancheng. He is unable to speak freely, and U.S. officials probably are as well, for a different reason: they have a variety of motiv…

February 26, 2016

China
Xi Jinping’s Virtual Political Reality

Xi Jinping is the gift that keeps on giving. Scarcely a week goes by in which he does not announce a new policy initiative or adopt some measure that reverberates around the world. I often find mysel…

Xi Jinping TV media news

May 1, 2018

China
Xi’s China Is More Authoritarian at Home and More Assertive Abroad, Argues Elizabeth Economy in New Book

May 1, 2018—“One of the great paradoxes of China today,” writes eminent China scholar Elizabeth C. Economy, “is Xi Jinping’s effort to position himself as a champion of globalization, while at th…

October 19, 2009

Democracy
China 2025: Panel One: Challenges from Within: Emerging Domestic Trends

RANDALL SCHRIVER:  John Pomfret, well-known to many people in this audience, I'm sure, of The Washington Post is going to be our  moderator/integrator for this panel.  And I will turn it over to John…

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October 19, 2009

Democracy
China 2025: Panel I: Challenges from Within: Emerging Domestic Trends

Watch experts discuss emerging domestic trends within China. This session was part of a CFR symposium, China 2025, which was cosponsored with the Project 2049 Institute.

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February 16, 2011

China
Why China is not Egypt (or Yemen, or Tunisia, or Bahrain)

Protesters from the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions demonstrate outside the Egyptian Consulate in Hong Kong February 8, 2011, in response to the "Day of Action for Democracy in Egypt" called …

Protesters from the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions demonstrate outside the Egyptian Consulate in Hong Kong