China Reform Monitor No. 1366
The costly quest for the rule of law;
Chairman Xi cleans house;
Chinese officials chafe at new oversight;
New pressures on educators as Chinese universities increasingly toe the line
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of P.R.C. Government Actions and U.S. Policy
The costly quest for the rule of law;
Chairman Xi cleans house;
Chinese officials chafe at new oversight;
New pressures on educators as Chinese universities increasingly toe the line
Chinese hackers target U.S. universities for military tech;
Huawei's presence hurts U.S.-Hungary ties;
Massive database leaks ofer a glimpse into Xinjiang;
China and Russia expand cooperation in civilian monitoring;
China bans 23 million from traveling
Delays in Russian missile deliveries to China;
China's ex-military chief of staff sentenced to life in prison;
China tightens its grips on Djibouti;
Nepal poised to sign on to BRI;
China recruits Americans to sell its "democracy"
Regulating combat readiness;
U.S. "must use all military and diplomatic means" to defend Taiwan;
U.S. Senators ask House Speaker to invite Tsai to speak to Congress;
China's global image surpasses that of the U.S.;
Beijing denies reports of secret meeting with Venezuela's Guaido
U.S. challenges China at the World Bank;
U.S.-China relations; #METOO tops China's most censored topics;
More trouble signs for China's economy;
New app to "study Xi" a hit