Najam Offers Thoughts on Biden-Xi Virtual Summit
One issue Dean Najam hopes the United States and China can work together on is climate change arguing that as the world’s two top polluters, the U.S. and China need to find ways to coordinate climate mitigation efforts.
Fewsmith Delivers Lecture Outlining Findings of His New Book
During a CSA hosted lecture, Professor Fewsmith discussed how people gain positions and consolidate power in Chinese politics and tracks the rise of President Xi Jinping.
Gallagher and GDP Center Researchers Comment on China’s Foreign Coal Investment
Professor Gallagher offered comments on President Xi Jinping’s announcement that China will end its support for new coal power projects overseas in multiple global publications including Associated Press, Forbes, Quartz, The New York Times, The Independent, and Aljazeera.
Fewsmith Discusses Latest Book During CSIS Book Talk
In Rethinking Chinese Politics, Professor Fewsmith shows how the structure of politics in China has set the stage for intense and sometimes violent intra-elite struggles, shaping a hierarchy in which one person tends to dominate, and, ironically, providing for periods of stability between intervals of contention.
Fewsmith Discusses Latest Book on CSIS Podcast
Professor Fewsmith discusses elements explored in Rethinking Chines Politics, including the structure of Chinese politics, the importance of leaders and leadership politics, and the trend of centralizing governing power.
Miller Op-Ed Gleans Insights from CCP Centennial Celebration
“The insecurity the CCP continually struggles with was revealed in spades in Xi’s speech…The reason it was imperative for Xi to hammer home that the CCP had transformed China…was because there is no socialist ideological glue that holds China together today.”
Miller Publishes Column on U.S.-China Relations
“If left to continue on its current course, [U.S.-China relations] will have catastrophic results for the rest of the world.”
Storella Publishes Op-Ed on China’s Narratives About U.S.
“A new cold war between the U.S. and China is not inevitable. But false PRC narratives about U.S. behavior toward China will only contribute to a further souring of relations.”
Fewsmith Quoted in NYT Discussing Xi Jinping
““The case for remaining on can be built around a sense of impending crisis when the experienced hand has to stay.”
Fewsmith in Bloomberg on China’s Party Congress
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discusses China’s upcoming Party Congress and the future of Wang Qishan, the Party’s anti-corruption chief, who is expected to retire.
Fewsmith on All Things Considered on Xi’s Anticorruption Campaign
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discusses the anticorruption campaign of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Fewsmith in Bloomberg: Xi’s Power Base Shake Up
Prof. Joseph Fewsmith discussed the declining influence of the Communist Youth League.