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John L. Thornton China Center Bulletin
March 25, 2015
Xi Jinping Mishu

Xi Jinping’s inner circle: The mishu cluster I

Cheng Li

Cheng Li writes that mentor-protégé ties play an important role in elite formation in virtually all kinds of political systems, but arguably none more than China’s.

How will the United States respond to AIIB's expanding membership?

Jonathan D. Pollack

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is China's major foray into the business of creating a multilateral lending institution. Jonathan Pollack questions whether withholding support for the bank will advance or diminish Chinese incentives to adhere to existing norms.

MORE ON ASIAN INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT BANK (AIIB)

RESEARCH & COMMENTARY

UPCOMING EVENTS

China’s urbanization and hukou reform

April 2, 2015

The John L. Thornton China Center will host a Consensus Media Group delegation featuring urbanization expert Hua Sheng of Southeast University and rural development expert Hu Biliang of Beijing Normal University to discuss the strategic transformations of China’s domestic landscape and the challenges ahead.

LIVE WEBCAST: Women, sexuality, and social change in China

April 3, 2015

The John L. Thornton China Center will host Li Yinhe, China’s leading sexologist for a keynote address and discussion on the policy implications of China’s sexual revolution, including public awareness of gender and sexuality issues and protecting the legal rights of women and sexual minority populations.

IN THE NEWS

Strong US dollar impacts world trade

March 12, 2015, China Daily USA

Dip in global sales good news for NYC

March 11, 2015, Real Estate Weekly

Cheng Li discusses China's economic future

March 3, 2015, CCTV America

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