China Reform Monitor: No. 1014
Russia likely to sell China the Su-35, despite IP concerns;
China to assume management of the Gwadar port in Pakistan
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of P.R.C. Government Actions and U.S. Policy
Russia likely to sell China the Su-35, despite IP concerns;
China to assume management of the Gwadar port in Pakistan
China, Iran join hands on Syria;
Efforts underway to strengthen National Defense Education
Taiwan to pare back size of armed forces;
One-Child policy to stay for the foreseeable future
Provinces scramble to implement Xi’
s “
eight rules”
DPRK trying to lure Chinese investment
PLA general wants to consolidate maritime security agencies;
Global Hawks to Japan to monitor territorial disputes
Beijing strengthening the Great Firewall;
Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai experimenting with reforms
CMC reigns in lavish receptions for PLA;
Taiwan citizens may be eligible for official posts on mainland
New Development Zones in Gansu, Guangdong;
Lawyers demand financial disclosures from Party leaders
Beijing and Shanghai adopt visa-free transit policies;
Washington irks Beijing with Tibet criticism
Details of China’
s Afghan investments come to light;
China’
s mining projects in Burma receive scrutiny