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CCDI
Is It OK for Communist Party Members to Visit Temples?
By Charlotte Gao
China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection says it depends.
A Closer Look at the Downfall of Sun Zhengcai
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Communist Party rushes to expel former Chongqing party leader Sun Zhengcai ahead of National Day.
Chongqing Vows to Support the Central Committee's Decision on Sun Zhengcai
By Charlotte Gao
Hours after the announcement that Sun is under investigation, Chongqing stated its resolution to uphold central authority.
Chinese Politician Sun Zhengcai Is Under Party Investigation
By Charlotte Gao
Xinhua posted an extremely short statement saying Sun is "suspected of serious violations of discipline."
Can China Finally Solve Its Corruption Problem?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Party's sixth plenum was an attempt to do just that.
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.
China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
CCDI head Wang Qishan is targeting 3 types of officials for scrutiny in 2016.
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Marches On
By Bo Zhiyue
Even corrupt officials are loudly voicing support for anti-corruption efforts.
What to Expect at China's Upcoming Fifth Plenum
By Ankit Panda
Chinese leaders prepare to gather to chart an economic path for the People's Republic through 2020.
A Dilemma for China's Corruption Fighters
By Bo Zhiyue
The thorny question facing China's anti-corruption campaign: how far up the chain of command to go.
Is China's Anti-Corruption Campaign at Odds With the Rule of Law?
By Bo Zhiyue
By detaining a NPC delegate, China's anti-corruption body appears to have violated the Constitution.
What ‘Tigers’ Will Fall to China's Anti-Corruption Campaign in 2015?
By Yang Hengjun
Previewing China's anti-corruption efforts in the Year of the Sheep.