China Reform Monitor: No. 1311
New anti-terror restrictions foreshadow squeeze on foreigners;
The PLA deploys in Doklam
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of P.R.C. Government Actions and U.S. Policy
New anti-terror restrictions foreshadow squeeze on foreigners;
The PLA deploys in Doklam
Chinese spies set their sights on Germany;
New modes of surveillance hit Xinjiang
Beijing slaps new regulations on the practice of Buddhism;
China eyes new Central Asian rail link
Teaching counterintelligence in China's schools;
Some small signs of an economic opening
Kung fu meets government regulation;
In Beijing, fears of Western cultural penetration