Tag Archives: Xi Jinping

Can China Innovate Without Freedom of Information?

A desire to stay relevant and powerful may push China towards new information ethics.

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China’s Grudge Match Against Multinationals: Biting the Hand That Fed It

What motivates China’s leaders to go up against Western companies?

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China: A Leadership Crisis in the Making?

China needs a new moral compass

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Corruption Campaign in China: What it Means for the World

The arrest of a top official might be the first shot in a battle to root out corruption in China.

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Asia Revisited

Imagine if China’s leaders lectured the world on every trip, as Western leaders do.

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Two Shepherds, Two Cultural Revolutions?

Comparing the agendas and performance of Pope Francis and China’s Xi Jinping.

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China and the Catholic Church

What similar challenges do the new leaders in the Vatican and China both face?

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Time for a U.S. Pivot to Latin America

Why is China looking more attractive to Latin American countries than the United States?

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The China-Japan-Korea Triangle

Do the ghosts of Northeast Asia’s past imperil the region’s future stability and prosperity?

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China’s Urban Billion: Civilizing the Cities

Can China’s cities by 2030 really accommodate one billion residents — equal to one in every eight people on the planet?

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