China Reform Monitor No. 1353
Politicizing China's universities;
Security forces crack down on student activists;
Beijing forces tech firm disclosures;
Beijing's social credit system to become mandatory by 2021
Politicizing China's universities;
Security forces crack down on student activists;
Beijing forces tech firm disclosures;
Beijing's social credit system to become mandatory by 2021
China's top man in Macao, RIP;
Beijing, Washington trade verbal barbs;
Keeping a closer eye on China's veterans;
Xinjiang's security spending boom;
Beijing meddling in Taiwan's midterms
China is now in full celebration mode, commemorating four decades since it turned away from Mao Zedong Thought and toward Reform and Opening Up — the blend of market and socialist policies initiated in 1978 by Deng Xiaoping that the Communist Party credits for “giving the Chinese people growth and prosperity.”
Making an example out of a movie star;
Interpol Head in Beijing's crosshairs;
Taipei looks for allies...;
...amid growing intimidation from the mainland;
Chinese nationalism no laughing matter
The Politburo expands its horizons;
A new military partnership with Pakistan;
A new Chinese spy scandal...;
...and another...;
... as "Five Eyes" gird against Chinese spying