As China’s Communist Party celebrates its 100th anniversary, and Beijing under Xi Jinping seems increasingly ascendant, Nikkei Asia asks a critical question: does China have what it takes to surpass the U.S. as the world’s preeminent leader, or are there structural and systemic flaws within – from its population growth to its governance model – which limit its ability to do so? Digital Editor Wajahat S. Khan moderates our special webinar on China on from New York City with Lisa Curtis of CNAS, Huang Jing of BCLU, and Ken Moriyasu of Nikkei Asia.