In this episode, Professor Anne-Marie Brady joins us to discuss China’s use of political influence activities and how these activities are influencing domestic politics in her native New Zealand.
Keyword:Chinese Communist Party
Implications of the 19th Party Congress: A Conversation with Peter Mattis
In this episode, Peter Mattis examines what transpired at the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Party Congress. We discuss the significance of the Party Congress’ outcomes and its implications for Chinese President Xi’s authority.
Xi Jinping and the 19th Party Congress: A Conversation with Joseph Fewsmith
In this episode, we discuss Chinese leadership politics and look ahead to the 19th Party Congress with Professor Fewsmith.
Outcomes of China’s “Two Sessions”: A Conversation with Carl Minzner
In this episode, Professor Carl Minzer discusses the outcomes of this year’s “Two Sessions” and previews this fall’s Nineteenth Party Congress.
China’s 6th Plenum in Review: A Conversation with Bill Bishop
In this episode, we discuss the Sixth Plenum of the Communist Party of China and next year’s Nineteenth Party Congress with Bill Bishop.
How Did the 20th Party Congress Impact China’s Military?
China’s military is poised to see a significant reshuffling of its top leadership at the 20th Party Congress. This ChinaPower feature explores recent trends within China’s Central Military Commission and forecasts potential outcomes of the 20th Party Congress.
Can Xi Jinping’s Anti-corruption Campaign Succeed?
Since late 2012, Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign has targeted widespread graft in Chinese officialdom. Deeply rooted corruption in China contributes to income inequality and compromises the legitimacy of the Communist Party.