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Issue: 2021/08
Date: April 14-21, 2021
Sources scanned: 81
Content: 223 publications from 55 sources
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After Xi: Future Scenarios for Leadership Succession in Post-Xi Jinping Era (Richard McGregor and Jude Blanchette):
Xi Jinping now stands as the overwhelmingly dominant figure in China’s political system, having gained command of the military, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) apparatus, and diplomatic and economic policymaking, all while sidelining or locking up rivals to his leadership. His drive for power, however, has destabilized elite political consensus and dismantled power-sharing norms that evolved since the 1980s. By removing de jure term limits on the office of the presidency—and thus far refusing to nominate his successor for this and his other leadership positions—Xi has solidified his own authority at the expense of the most important political reform of the last four decades: the regular and peaceful transfer of power. In doing so, he has pushed China toward a potential destabilizing succession crisis, one with profound implications for the international order and global commerce.
A US journalist who dined with Mao is Beijing’s ideal for who should cover China (Mary Hui)
Beijing’s construction of an arguably unattainable archetype of the ideal foreign journalist is more than just a rhetorical exercise, and reflects a greater tendency since Xi took power “to invoke a kind of nostalgic memory of the CCP in the 1930s and 1940s,” said [Julia] Lovell. The state’s eagerness to promote Snow is also “expressive of an instrumental desire to shape foreign coverage of China,” she added. “ That desire traces back to the 1930s, and remains a constant.”
China’s backlash against Western brands may be short-lived (Kecheng Fang)
Even though China’s state censors have so far tolerated or even celebrated the campaign against Western brands over Xinjiang, there’s another reason that the Chinese government might seek to cool things down: The topic unwillingly opened up space for Xinjiang-related discussions…Some seized the opportunity to voice their support for Uyghurs.
Judicial (In)dependence Under Xi (Xin He):
The high-profile court reforms, initiated at the fourth plenum of the 18th CCP Party Central Committee in 2014, are now complete. On the surface, many reform measures appear to boost judicial independence and Chinese judges’ prestige. But in reality, the regime has further tightened the control of the judiciary and its judges.
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China Story:
Reading the China Dream:
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War on the Rocks:
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The Atlantic:
The Economist:
Monkey Cage:
Australian Financial Review:
Lowy Interpreter:
East Asia Forum:
The Strategist:
Sixth Tone:
China Digital Times:
New HRW Report Chronicles Crimes Against Humanity In Xinjiang
After Shuttering of Feminist Douban Groups, Women Call for Unity Online
Translation: “Notes from Prison—How Do I View My Own Stand?” by Gwyneth Ho
On National Security Education Day, Hong Kong Celebrates Police Brutality
Beijing Launches Hotline for Reporting Online “Historical Nihilism”
Report on Xinjiang Solar Industry Renews Forced Labor Concerns
Quartz:
Climate change is a rare opportunity for the US and China to actually get along
Tesla stole the spotlight at China’s premier auto show for all the wrong reasons
A US journalist who dined with Mao is Beijing’s ideal for who should cover China
Inside Story:
Politico China Watcher:
Politico China Direct:
Protocol | China:
The Wire China:
SupChina:
All the electric car companies in China — a guide to the 27 top players in the Chinese EV industry
Q&A: Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao on carrying on her family legacy and forging her own path
Chinese celebrity apologizes for texting employees at all hours after social media backlash
U.S. and China commit to ‘taking enhanced climate actions’ after Kerry’s negotiations in Shanghai
COVID-19 spurs more — and younger — Chinese people to create wills
Populism with buttons: How a Chinese military overcoat came to symbolize an era
When the Philadelphia Orchestra helped China fall in love with classical music
Biden sends unofficial delegation to Taiwan as John Kerry talks climate in Shanghai
Skinny Chinese model ripped for water-only diet that lasts 12 days
Congressional Research Service:
European Council on Foreign Relations:
Center for Strategic and International Studies:
Center for Advanced China Research:
MERICS:
Climate cooperation meeting - Hong Kong - EU Indo-Pacific strategy
Rare earths elements and other critical raw materials: a geopolitical headache for the EU
China's vaccination efforts - Hong Kong electoral system - Merkel-Xi call
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission:
Brookings Institution:
Rhodium Group:
Observer Research Foundation:
The Conversation:
Without evidence of real progress, NZ’s foreign policy towards China looks increasingly empty
China’s record fine against Alibaba spells the end of big tech’s romance with the state
The Diplomat:
Latin America Believed in Chinese Vaccines. Now It May Have Reason to Rethink.
Beijing’s Military-Heavy Approach to Taiwan Locks the US and China in a Security Dilemma
Should the West Fear China’s Increasing Role in Technical Standard Setting?
Chinese Militia Vessels Departing Contested South China Sea Reef
Philippines Summons Chinese Ambassador Over South China Sea Tensions
Foreign Policy:
China and Russia Turn Deeper Ties into a Military Challenge for Biden
Manila’s Images Are Revealing the Secrets of China’s Maritime Militia
The World Should Treat Pandemics Like It Treats Chemical Weapons
ThinkChina:
Chinese researcher: No one can reverse the shrinking economic gap between China and the US
China-Iran deal complements the BRI, but faces Iranian domestic opposition and US sanctions
If Xi Jinping and Joe Biden meet this week, it won't be just about climate change
Did H&M kowtow to China? The Vietnamese think so and Hanoi is encouraging online nationalism
Indo-Pacific: Central theatre of America's struggle against its antagonist, China
Fukushima wastewater: Why China is protesting while the US gives the nod
Blacklisted and fined: The end of Chinese tech companies' heyday?
Have Chinese Americans fallen behind Indian Americans in the business and political fields?
National People's Congress Observer:
Chinese Storytellers:
Chaoyang Trap House:
ChinaTalk:
Pekingnology:
Beijing Channel:
Tracking People's Daily:
China-Russia Axis - Wang Qishan's Bo'ao Appearance - Rule of Law Session for NPC Deputies
Xi's Bo'ao Speech, Technology, the Tsinghua visit & Competing Visions of International Order
The India China Newsletter:
Eye on China:
Takshashila PLA Insight:
Beijing to Britain:
China Dialogue:
Plotting a green Covid recovery: How the EU, US and China stack up
In a pandemic year, China and the rest of Asia push ahead on carbon markets
Lausan:
Hong Kong Free Press:
Jailings over a peaceful protest – yet another milestone in Hong Kong’s self-mortification
The Hong Kong politicians who love to talk about democracy yet can’t stomach the reality
Hong Kong National Security Education Day: What makes a nation worth securing?
Taiwan Insight:
Energy Transition in-the-Making: How Offshore Wind Energy Interacts with Local Society in Taiwan
Changing Circumstances Call for Taipei to Lift Its Effort in Promoting Democracy on China and beyond
Transition and Transformation: The Naming Dilemma in Today’s Taiwan Cinema
The Global Story of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Italy, China and Taiwan
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中国现代国际关系研究院
中央党史和文献研究院
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