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anti-corruption campaign
Wang Qishan Returns to China’s Political Stage
By Charlotte Gao
China’s former anti-corruption czar is rumored to be the next vice president.
Chinese Communist Party Launches Campaign Against Organized Crime
By Charlotte Gao
The campaign seems to mainly target corrupt government officials at the grassroots level.
Chinese President Demands 'Absolute Loyalty' From Military
By Charlotte Gao
Xi Jinping actively enhances his power in the military by emphasizing the CMC Chairman Responsibility System.
China and the Problem of Elites
By Kerry Brown
What does China's anti-elitism streak mean for the Communist Party?
Xi Jinping's PLA Ambitions: Why Guo Boxiong Had to Go
By Ankit Panda
Guo Boxiong is the latest PLA 'tiger' to fall to Xi's anti-corruption campaign.
Nepotism: Not the Kind of Corruption Tajikistan is Looking For
By Catherine Putz
The state anticorruption agency, which is headed by the president's son, recently arrested a presidential personnel adviser.
Is China’s ‘Non-Interference’ Here to Stay?
By Ankit Panda
Major General Huang Xing's alleged involvement in supporting Myanmar's Kokang rebels puts China in a tricky position.
China’s Underground Banks Busted
By Sara Hsu
The crackdown is part of a broader anti-corruption campaign that is trying to control the illegal use of funds.
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