China's tyranny of uniqueness
Will Xi Jinping’s notion of the Chinese Dream unleash creativity and confidence, or crush it?
Will Xi Jinping’s notion of the Chinese Dream unleash creativity and confidence, or crush it?
Central Party School professor Fu Siming argues that China’s leadership must enhance “online social management.”
Chinese economist Mao Yushi (left) often speaks his mind on the legacy of Mao Zedong. That makes him unpopular with those on the extreme left.
CMP director Qian Gang explains why protests last month calling for freedom of speech in China began at the Southern Weekly newspaper. Why was the paper’s New Year’s edition so important, and such a point of contention?
Xi Jinping has said that power must be “shut in the cage of regulation.” But what could that mean?
The stand-off over censorship at Guangdong’s Southern Weekly was the surfacing of long festering tensions over the encroachment of propaganda leaders.
China’s leaders hope to convince the people they are not privileged elites, but in fact are common folk open to the scrutiny of the masses.
What does Hu Jintao’s political report have to say about “cultural reform,” an issue at the forefront a year ago?
CMP director Qian Gang looks at 10 Party buzzwords in President Hu Jintao’s 2012 political report.
What can we expect when China’s top Party leaders meet in Beijing next month? Here’s a quick report card.