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BHIM B SUBBA

Bhim B Subba is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, and a visiting associate fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi. He holds a PhD/M. Phil. from the University of Delhi and an MA from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Dr Subba is an Institute of Chinese Studies-Harvard-Yenching Institute China-India Doctoral Fellow; a Ford Student Fellow; and a recipient of the Confucius Institute Scholarship for Mandarin Language Training. His research interests are China studies (domestic politics and party leadership); comparative politics, and international affairs. His articles have appeared in journals, edited books, review blogs, and other online commentaries. Recently, Dr. Subba also co-guest edited two special issues of China Report on CPC’s Hundredth Anniversary.

 



India’s chip industry can leapfrog on Taiwan deal, but beware of China
29 Sep 2021

India-Taiwan ties seem to be in a honeymoon phase now. According to recent news reports, the two governments are finalising a semiconductor manufacturing agreement worth billions of dollars.

Inside China | Will Beidaihe conclave see tables turning on Xi Jinping?
05 Aug 2020

An informal setting such as the Beidaihe conclave gives the party leaders an opportunity to discuss and deliberate and, thereby, turn the tables on Xi Jinping through criticisms of policies and factional management.

Covid-19 and the Communist Party of China’s Governance Crisis
01 Aug 2020

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Wuhan and subsequent spread to other countries, has challenged China’s model of governance. The Communist Party of China (CPC or CCP), which proclaims itself as a ‘ruling’ or ‘governing’ party, a transition from its revolutionary..

CPC Disciplinary ‘Punishment’ Regulations in the New Era
17 Oct 2018
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On 1 October 2018, a revised Party Disciplinary Punishment Regulations came into effect. These Regulations was approved and released by the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on 26 August 2018 and it is the second revision since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012 (Xinhua 2018b).

18th CPC Central Committee Fourth Plenum: Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics
22 Dec 2014

Efforts to promote the rule of law were also aimed at furthering China’s socialist market economic reforms by minimising government intervention and creating a more level playing field for industries

Resources

Areas of interest

Chinese politics, party leadership, development, and India-China comparatives

Experience

Current Positions

    • Visiting Associate Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies.
    • Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad.

Education

    He holds a PhD/M. Phil. from the University of Delhi and an MA from Jawaharlal Nehru University.

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