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Joseph Torigian shares insights from his latest book, "Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao," on the nature and limits of institutionalization in Leninist systems. ccpwatch.org/single-post/jo…


Japan expert Sheila A. Smith talks to CACR about former Prime Minister Taro Aso's August delegation to Taiwan, the improving state of Japan-South Korea ties, the Japan-US military relationship, and proposed increases in Japan's defense spending. ccpwatch.org/single-post/sh…


Tuong Vu talks to CACR about the state of Vietnam's relations with China and the United States and the challenges facing the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam ccpwatch.org/single-post/tu…


Martin K. Dimitrov talks to CACR about his book Dictatorship and Information: Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Communist Europe and China: ccpwatch.org/single-post/ma…


David Ownby talks to CACR about the difficulties facing China's intellectuals, the impact of the end of COVID controls, his latest book project, and the robustness of the Chinese regime: ccpwatch.org/single-post/da…


Timothy Cheek talks to CACR about his upcoming research projects, the institutional charisma of the CCP, and how the CCP and comparable regimes survive crises: ccpwatch.org/single-post/ti…


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Professor @davidclogan talks to @CCPWatch about his latest monograph on China’s nuclear buildup, the potential nuclear dynamics of a Taiwan contingency, and debates in the theoretical literature over counterforce and damage limitation strategies. ccpwatch.org/single-post/da…


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The Elliott School of International Affairs has received a $1 million endowed gift from the Center for Advanced China Research, a Washington DC think tank founded by David Gitter, ESIA MA ’15, to advance contemporary China studies. Read more ⬇️ blogs.gwu.edu/elliott360/202…


For @Diplomat_APAC, CACR Analyst Connor Swank discusses how a Taiwan conflict will not only test the US' warfighting abilities but also its ability to forge a lasting political settlement that suits its interests and those of its partners. thediplomat.com/2022/12/suppos…


Check out CACR's latest Expert Voices interview with @davidclogan of the @NavalWarCollege. In an interview with Connor Swank, Logan discusses China's improving nuclear capabilities, its no first-use declaratory policy, and China-US nuclear dynamics. ccpwatch.org/single-post/tr…


For the CACR blog, Analyst @DanielFu1999 reviews Chinese academics and policy elites' concerns about the sustainability of the Belt and Road Initiative: ccpwatch.org/single-post/ch…


The 20th Party Congress Report omitted 2 key phrases: “Peace and development" as the “theme of the times” and the “important period of strategic opportunity." CACR’s President and Director of Analysis discuss these changes in a special report: ccpwatch.org/single-post/ca…


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Excited to share an article I authored that was published by @CCPWatch. I use Chinese-language sources to argue that a large number of Chinese academics and policy elites expect some form of Japanese military intervention in case of a Taiwan contingency.  ccpwatch.org/single-post/ch…


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