The economy may eclipse politics as a concern for Beijing in 2016, but in China the two are always closely intertwined. CRT analyst Russell Leigh Moses...
As China’s summer stock slide deepened, the country’s premier pounded the table and demanded that regulators get their act together.
Author: Yiping Huang, Peking University A couple of months ago, the Xinhua News Agency published three articles on ‘stimulus and reform’ to strongly support the government’s...
Author: Lauren Johnston, Sinograduate On his inaugural trip to Africa as China’s Premier in May 2014, Li Keqiang laid down the principles for the future of...
China’s property moguls probably sighed in collective relief when the curtain came down on the annual session of parliament Thursday and there was no announcement of...
Author: Wang Yong, Peking University For those interested in the internationalisation of China’s national currency, the renminbi, and hence anyone interested in the future of the...