How China Made It
China’s dramatic rise in recent decades has taken many Western observers by surprise.
China’s dramatic rise in recent decades has taken many Western observers by surprise.
Xi Jinping was elected Chinese president by a unanimous vote Saturday morning at the ongoing session of the 13th National People’s Congress.
As a rising power on the world stage, China intends to make its full contribution to maintaining world peace and development by putting forward some eye-catching notions, such as the community with a shared future for humanity.
While the West draws sharp differences between the ideology of democracy and Communism, we are less familiar with how they differ in terms of structure and operation.
President Xi Jinping joins panel discussions with deputies from Guangdong and Shandong Provinces, during which Xi made an important speech on the issue of rural revitalization and urbanization.
A visit to China, where I have been for the last week or so, is in many ways a humbling and instructive experience.
REASON, order and justice – these are the attributes attributed to the zodiac sign of the Dog in China. Just a few days after the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations, the world is once again looking to Beijing.
How should we analyze the recent constitutional amendment and its 21 revisions? Professor Zhang Weiwei, professor of Fudan university responds to these questions as follows.
China Focus has prepared a series of articles about Xi’s Moments based on his “Two Sessions” Calendar. Let’s see what Xi has said during the joint panel discussions.
China’s National People’s Congress, the national legislature, adopted an amendment to the country’s Constitution on March 11.This is the Constitution’s first amendment in 14 years.
China’s National People’s Congress (NPC), the national legislature, enshrined Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era in the country’s Constitution on Sunday, codifying its guiding role.