The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged the globe since its inception in 2019, and with it we have seen a variety of governmental responses. Nearly two years since the start of […]
Tag: China
Over the last few years, much of the foreign policy news in America has revolved around our relations, both economic and political, with China. Many scholars also question whether or […]
In a world more advanced in communication and transportation than ever before, driven by information technology, actors on one side of the globe can affect the societies and economies of […]
The Power of the Party
Writing in the Boston Review, Tower Center Associate and SMU Assistant Professor of History Macabe Keliher reviews a number of works on the durability and nature of the Chinese Communist […]
China of the last four decades, with its heavily centralized bureaucracy and its exponential economic growth, is a far cry from the first three decades of the People’s Republic of China, […]