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analysis and commentary by expert guests
Jan
07

Guest #13: Reading Between the Lines of the 2021 History Resolution

The CCP Central Committee adopted a resolution on history at its 6th Plenum in November. In December, Neican published thoughts
10 min read
Dec
08

Guest #12: History resolution lacks history

At the 6th Plenum [https://www.neican.org/plenum-climate-keating-tennis/], the Party Central Committee adopted a resolution on history [https://www.
9 min read
Oct
31

Guest #11: Towards common prosperity?

Aspirations vs policy measures/environment
4 min read
Oct
28

Guest #10: PRC Overseas Political Activities: The Problem with ‘Chinese Influence’

by Andrew Chubb
8 min read
Oct
20

Guest #9: New Central Committee Regulations

On September 28, the Politburo deliberated and passed a new Central Committee Regulations 《中国共产党中央委员会工作条例》(Chinese [http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/
8 min read
May
12

Guest #8: Securing China’s food supply post-COVID-19: ‘Self-reliance’ returns to the northeast provinces

Nathan Attrill [https://twitter.com/nathanattrill]is a PhD student at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
3 min read
May
01

Guest #7: Will China reinvent the Internet?

Hi folks, in an environment of heightened anxiety, even alarm, about Beijing’s intentions across a whole range of issues,
5 min read
Apr
29

Guest #6: A turning point, or a storm in a wine glass?

Australia and China are in an increasingly bitter diplomatic row prompted by Ambassador Cheng Jingye’s recent comments, which are
5 min read
Apr
03

Guest #5: COVID-19 racism echoes historical anti-Chinese sentiment

Osmond Chiu, Research Fellow, Per Capita COVID-19 has resulted in racist abuse and unsubstantiated claims of hoarding against Chinese and
4 min read
Jan
07

Guest #4: A survey of acquisitions adds to concerns over China in Sweden

Jerker Hellström [https://twitter.com/jerkerhellstrom?lang=en], Head of the Asia and Middle East Program, Swedish Defence Research Agency
4 min read