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CCP Changes its Recruitment Policy

CCP Changes its Recruitment Policy

By Shannon Tiezzi
The new rules for CCP recruitment will give the central authorities more control over the Party.
China’s Former Leaders Tell Xi To Halt Anti-Corruption Campaign

China’s Former Leaders Tell Xi To Halt Anti-Corruption Campaign

By Zachary Keck
Former Presidents Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao are reportedly pushing for an end to Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign.

China's Goals for 2014

China's Goals for 2014

By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Kenneth Lieberthal on China's plans for economic reform, environmental clean-up, anti-corruption efforts and managing territorial disputes.

The Top Political Catchprases of 2013

The Top Political Catchprases of 2013

By Shannon Tiezzi
The top 6 political catchphrases from Xi Jinping's first year in office.

In China's Corruption Fight, No Citizens Allowed

In China's Corruption Fight, No Citizens Allowed

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's fight against corruption picks up steam, but that doesn't mean whistleblowers are welcome.
Why China’s New Rich Want to Emigrate

Why China’s New Rich Want to Emigrate

Two new surveys show that Chinese entrepreneurs are increasingly looking to live and invest abroad.

China Intensifies Crackdown on Social Media Rumors

China Intensifies Crackdown on Social Media Rumors

Weibo users are being arrested for spreading conspiracy theories, asking questions and mixing up statistics.

Enough is Enough! Chinese Officials Must Declare Assets

Enough is Enough! Chinese Officials Must Declare Assets

Since 1987 the Chinese public has called for sunshine laws mandating that officials declare their property.

Prostitution is Key to Reducing Corruption in China

Prostitution is Key to Reducing Corruption in China

Sex scandals triggered almost half of the corruption cases in China this year.

Xi’s Anti-Graft Campaign: Politics as Usual?

Xi’s Anti-Graft Campaign: Politics as Usual?

While success is possible, China’s current anti-corruption campaign is most likely old wine in a new bottle.

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