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The concentration of power in the hands of Xi Jinping, the omnipresence of the nationalist ideology that he embodies, raises questions about the political trajectory of the People's Republic of China.

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'Xi Jinping's religious crackdown signals the party's inability to control people's minds'

24 October 2022
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The decline of the Marxist utopia and the collapse of traditional ethics have created a moral and spiritual vacuum, forging a path for religions, notes Asia specialist Claude Meyer.

China's power: views from Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia

12 October 2022
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An interview with Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia.

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Whither China After 10 Years of Economic Policies Guided by Xi?

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15 October 2022
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As the 20th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) draws closer, this is an opportune moment to appraise China’s economic achievements over the past decade under President Xi Jinping’s guidance and to identify the challenges the country will have to address during the next five years.

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Modernizing the People's Liberation Army: The Human Factor

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11 October 2022
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The tremendous demographic challenges facing China will not significantly affect the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the immediate future, but will become more problematic in the medium and long term. The rapid aging of the population and the resulting socio-economic imbalances will put pressure on defense budgets, military wages and the general attractiveness of the army. For the time being, the PLA’s primary goal in terms of human resources is to build a less oversized, more professional army, prepared for high-intensity combat.

 

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The Twentieth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party: A Missed Opportunity for Renewal

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13 September 2022
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The twentieth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), planned for the fall of 2022, is expected to be a demonstration of immobilism. 

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From Friends to Partners? The Changing Nature of Sino-Tanzanian Relations

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02 September 2021
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Since the post-colonial period, China and Tanzania have maintained a close diplomatic relationship. This note offers a subtle analysis of the changing relationship between both countries since the 1960s. It assesses the economic ties and studies the collaboration of both countries in the agriculture, health, education and security sectors. 

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China’s Social Credit System: A Chimera with Real Claws

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29 November 2019
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China's Social Credit System remains a poorly understood combination of rating schemes and blacklists, but the consequences for individuals and businesses are very real.

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Whither China After 10 Years of Economic Policies Guided by Xi?

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15 October 2022
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As the 20th national congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) draws closer, this is an opportune moment to appraise China’s economic achievements over the past decade under President Xi Jinping’s guidance and to identify the challenges the country will have to address during the next five years.

China's power: views from Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia

12 October 2022
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An interview with Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia.

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