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A change in China’s leadership could be an unalloyed benefit to the United States and our democratic allies worldwide.
By bno - Taipei Office As Xi Jinping moves slowly through his twelfth year at the helm of China’s ruling Communist Party, speculation about his eventual successor, and what a sudden departure might ...
Trump received mostly negative ratings in a survey of 24 nations but few people had confidence in either Trump or Xi to do ...
Speculation and conspiracy theories about the Chinese leader being ousted from power in a covert coup first cropped up among the fringe right in the US before being widely circulated by far-right YouT ...
In a move that’s sent shockwaves through global politics, Chinese President Xi Jinping skipped the 17th BRICS Summit, his ...
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Why the West keeps getting Xi Jinping wrong
Every time Xi Jinping disappears, the Western rumour mill explodes—coup, illness, collapse. But the headlines rarely hold up. What if the real story isn't about where Xi goes, but why the West keeps ...
After over a decade of unchallenged authority, Xi Jinping is showing signs of stepping back. From skipping key summits like ...
People across 25 nations are mostly unfavorable toward China and lack confidence in Xi, but views have improved in some ...
Explore the challenges facing China's economy and Xi Jinping's leadership, including US tariffs and internal pressures.
Xi Jinping has told Anthony Albanese his naval forces will conduct exercises wherever they want in international waters as ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has now started assigning powers and authorities to key organs of the ruling Community Party.
A new Pew Research Centre survey suggests a narrowing perception gap between China and the US, as more people worldwide view China positively and question America's leadership under Trump.