Translation Category: Governance
Official read-out from the February convening of the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau (“Politburo”), as well as accompanying analysis by Neican’s Adam Ni.
Official read-out from the January convening of the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau (“Politburo”), as well as accompanying analysis by Neican’s Adam Ni.
A commentary detailing the theoretical underpinnings, risks, opportunities, and practical tasks for Xi’s vision of China’s path into a new stage of development, connecting them to the guiding principles from the 5th Plenum – which approved China’s economic plan and goals through 2035 as stated in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
A lengthy outline of the massive 2018 Party-state restructuring plan that resulted in a significant redistribution of authority from the State Council to the CCP.
Article appearing in state media discusses role and importance of CCP committees in SOE decision making.
Speech delivered to the 13th National People’s Congress by Zhang Jun, the Procurator-General of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate.
This “Opinion” highlights past guidance, establishes overarching goals, and elaborates on top level “suggestions” for how lower-level party and state organizations should implement party-state policies to strengthen their management and leadership at the municipal, county, township, and village levels.
A long speech by Xi Jinping calling on all party members to learn the Party’s history in order to appreciate the CCP’s past achievements and failures.
Excerpts of 16 Xi speeches from mid-2015 through early 2021 that highlight the Party’s history of successful reforms and emphasize that only the CCP can successfully guide the country through the institutional changes necessary to sustain China’s rise in an increasingly complicated and dangerous world.
The article signals Xi’s intent to pursue legal reforms that legitimate as well as help the CCP leverage China’s legal system as a tool for achieving its political agenda. This includes not only for ensuring domestic stability and CCP authority but also as a viable, if not superior, alternative to the Western legal system.