Six things to watch at China’s 20th party congress
The 20th National Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party will have a profound impact on China’s future. CommonWealth looks at factors that might hint at the strength of Xi Jinping’s hold on power and who might one day succeed him.
The silenced Taiwanese businesses in China
As the rivalry between China and the United States intensifies, Taiwanese business people in China face a dilemma: Should they stay or go? As no one can say “no” to a market of 1.4 billion, they observe a simple adage: Silence is golden.
China's new red entrepreneurs
Following the abolition of presidential term limits, Chinese President Xi Jingping is set for a third term in office. As Xi advances a “new type whole nation system” agenda, can entrepreneurs, young startups, Taiwanese businesses, and investors break through Western containment efforts and step across The Pitfalls of Big Powers?
Xi Jinping’s 5 priorities in party congress report
On the opening day of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping delivered a two-hour report laying out five major priorities that he said needed to be handled successfully for China to thrive. Here’s a breakdown.
What does Xi’s new army mean for China’s future?
As the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party wrapped up, the revelation of the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee ushered in a new era of “Xi’s Army”. Economic moderates like Li Keqiang stepped aside as the “aerospace faction” rose. What does this indicate for the future direction of China’s economy?




