China Reform Monitor: No. 1246
China weighs in on Kashmir tensions;
PLA General Logistics Department re-organized
China weighs in on Kashmir tensions;
PLA General Logistics Department re-organized
Taiwan invites Dalai Lama, prompting threats from China;
China and Russia hold military drills in SCS
More PLA generals targeted in anti-corruption campaign;
Xi welcomes Putin for G20 summit
President Obama gets cold welcome in Hangzhou;
China and Japan competing for infrastructure projects in SE Asia
"We shall proceed with reform and opening up without hesitation," China's President Xi Jinping told his country's top leaders in August 2014 during a symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of former leader Deng Xiaoping. At the time, this pledge appeared sincere. Since taking office in March 2013, Mr. Xi had consistently advocated a reform agenda intended to continue the economic restructuring and national revitalization that Deng had started in 1978. Now, two years later, and despite his consolidation of power, Mr. Xi's reforms are mired in a morass of bureaucratic hurdles and official foot dragging.