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China Leadership Monitor : an authoritative source on current Chinese polices

For those who are interested in latest development in China’s foreign and domestic polices, I recommend to you this quarterly online magazine called "China Leadership Monitor", which is published by the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. Stanford has always been one of the centers of China studies, and the China Leadership Monitor has put together a very good team of China experts.

The Monitor’s analysis rests heavily on traditional China-watching methods of interpreting information in China's state-controlled media. Although the use of these methods has declined as opportunities to study China using other approaches have opened up in recent decades, their value in following politics among China's top leadership has not.

The editor is Professor H. Lyman Miller. From 1974-90, Miller worked in the CIA as a senior analyst in Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics, and branch and division chief, supervising analysis on China, North Korea, Indochina, and Soviet policy in East Asia. After quitting from CIA, he joined John Hopkins University as a professor, and currently he is a associate professor at Naval Postgraduate School. He speaks fluent Chinese.

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