The 19th Party Congress’ clear line against importing Western-style democracy to China is is a sign of an ever-growing sense of rivalry with the West led by the United States
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China’s 19th CPC Congress: Redefining Economic Growth
What is evident from Xi’s report is that problems of environment, health and urbanization – problems in India, too – are also seen as opportunities for China.
Xi Jinping’s Report to the 19th CPC Congress in China
The 19th Party Congress’ clear line against importing Western concepts to China is the ideological foundation of a consistent and ever-growing sense of rivalry with the West represented by the US.
19th National Congress of the CPC: Xi Jinping Firmly in Charge
Xi places great stress on the CPC in the vanguard role for China. Taken together with his calls for national ‘rejuvenation’, it would appear there is a turn towards greater authoritarianism and centralisation in China.
Panama Switches Diplomatic Recognition from Taiwan to China
China under Xi Jinping is engaged in a long-term but steady strategy of trying to isolate Taiwan diplomatically and constrain its international space
Boxing It In: China’s Approach to India
China appears to believe that India’s unfriendliness and lack of capacity mean that it has to and can be tied down to South Asia
The Modi-Xi Tango: Missteps and Fluffed Lines?
If India thinks it has a Tibet card, then it must play it more wisely, not engage in theatrics.
Assessing the Xi Visit: After the Optics, A Reality Check
China is not going to make big investments in Indian infrastructure development without adequate policy support from New Delhi and state governments.
China and Narendra Modi
Does Narendra Modi’s decisive electoral victory hold significance for Chinese domestic politics? And what is China’s approach going to be to Prime Minister Modi?