The 18th CPC Central Committee, composed of more than 200 senior Party officials, will convene its third plenum on November 9-12 to discuss major economic and social issues concerning comprehensive reform.
The mechanism against wrong verdicts is a timely response to the call to accelerate the building of an efficient and authoritative judicial system.
The key to China's economic reforms will be implementation. But we now have a road map of sorts, so we are cautiously optimistic about the prospects.
China's State-owned assets watchdog plans to grant SOEs more power, so that they can select the most qualified senior executives instead of receiving those appointed by superior State departments.
Like the Western countries which regard the pursuit of freedom as their core value, justice should play the same role in Chinese socialism.
In advance of today's EU-China summit in Beijing, European leaders possibly have been studying the reform package agreed at the Third Plenum last week.
The challenges facing China today are no less daunting. The main question now is not where to go, but how to get there.
The communique released after Third Plenum raised questions as to if China's leadership had been able to get backing for a meaningful package of reforms.
China will adopt a "negative list", and build a unified market access system with all market players able to enter into areas that are not on the list.
The strong rally of stock markets is more than a warm welcome to the promise of sweeping reforms Chinese leaders have announced.
The decision of the Third Plenum to allow a married couple to have two children if one of the couple is an only child is indeed welcome news to many couples.
The goal of China's reform is to establish an open and unified market with orderly competition and a service-oriented government.
Among the key reform decisions from The Third Plenary Session, the promise to establish a State security committee attracted tremendous attention both at home and overseas.