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Introduction
A new foreign relations law took effect in China on July 1st that formalizes Chinese Communist Party leadership in all foreign policy matters. Moritz Rudolph is a research scholar in law and fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tye China Center, where he focuses on the implications of China's rise for the international legal order. We know that China has conducted its foreign relations for many decades without such a law. So, what do you think prompted the foreign relation law's promulgation? And why was it past now?