Dr. Qin Gao and Dr. Mark Frazier discuss the development and expansion of China's social welfare system, the dibao, as well as its policy implications for China and other countries.
Dr. Richard C. Bush discusses the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong and what it means for the United States and China.
Former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger reflect on the evolution of Sino-American relations and offer their views on the future of the relationship.
Historians Jeremy Brown and Matthew Johnson reevaluate the history of Maoism and its impact on Chinese society.
Dr. Elanah Uretsky reveales the business and networking practices of Chinese businessmen and officials, and the associated risks of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Author and journalist Mei Fong discusses the origins of the one child policy and its unintended consequences.
China’s management of urbanization is an under-appreciated factor in the regime’s longevity. The Chinese Communist Party fears the emergence of highly unequal megacities with their attendant slums and social unrest, as has occurred in many cities around the world, because such cities might threaten the survival of the regime. To combat the threat, many regimes, […]
Carl Minzner, professor at the Fordham University School of Law. discusses the Fourth Plenum and its implications for the development of China's legal system and governance.