Oriana Skylar Mastro | University of Pennsylvania
With the election of Donald Trump, whose "America first" policies often have an isolationist tone, the issue of Chinese global leadership has been pushed center stage. How China plans to approach leadership — where it competes, undermines, follows, or leaves unchallenged the US leadership position — has serious implications for the future of US global leadership.
Denise Y. Ho considers what the removal of presidential term limits will mean for the country's reform process.
China’s parliament voted Tuesday to establish a new anti-corruption agency with expanded powers to detain people for months at secret locations without access to lawyers, a move that experts said extends President Xi Jinping’s control and significantly undermines the rule of law and civil rights. - Washington Post