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China’s Draft Criminal Law Amendment Eyes Corruption in Private Firms

China’s Draft Criminal Law Amendment Eyes Corruption in Private Firms

By Anushka Saxena
New draft amendments propose to include private sector enterprises under the ambit of the Criminal Law’s anti-bribery and anti-corruption provisions.

China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

By Bonnie Girard
With no official explanation for Qin's removal from his post, speculation is running rampant.
Why the West Once Thought Xi Jinping Would Be a Reformer

Why the West Once Thought Xi Jinping Would Be a Reformer

By Igor Patrick
As China prepares to crown Xi for a controversial third term this weekend, it is imperative to understand how the West went wrong in expecting him to be a progressive leader.

China’s Top Disciplinary Body Moves Against Ex-Security Officials Fu Zhenghua, Sun Lijun

China’s Top Disciplinary Body Moves Against Ex-Security Officials Fu Zhenghua, Sun Lijun

By Jesse Turland
Under Xi Jinping it has become the norm for the Chinese Communist Party’s key anti-corruption body to oust senior public security officials who are disloyal or disliked.

‘Red Roulette’: Tell-All Book Reveals the Dark Underbelly of China’s Gilded Age

‘Red Roulette’: Tell-All Book Reveals the Dark Underbelly of China’s Gilded Age

By Lizzi C. Lee
Beneath Desmond Shum’s deeply personal memoir about corruption and wealth, we can glimpse the profound political and economic tectonic shifts that foreshadowed Xi Jinping’s second term of office.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

China Sentences Ex-Interpol Chief to 13 Years for Bribes

China Sentences Ex-Interpol Chief to 13 Years for Bribes

By Associated Press
Meng Hongwei’s disappearance in 2018 highlighted the reach – and opacity – of China’s anti-corruption efforts.

Can Imran Khan Really End Corruption in Pakistan?

Can Imran Khan Really End Corruption in Pakistan?

By Zara Qaiser and Alfred M. Wu
As Pakistan fights to curtail corruption, the government can look toward China and India for anti-corruption policies.
After Xi's Visit to France, Chinese Communist Party Expels Former Interpol Chief

After Xi's Visit to France, Chinese Communist Party Expels Former Interpol Chief

By Charlotte Gao
Meng Hongwei, the former president of Lyon, France-based Interpol, will face prosecution soon.

‘Double-Faced’ Lu Wei Jailed for 14 Years for Bribery

‘Double-Faced’ Lu Wei Jailed for 14 Years for Bribery

By Charlotte Gao
China's former internet czar accepted the judgment in court and said he would not appeal.

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

By Charlotte Gao
Both the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the new National Supervisory Commission are first and foremost political organs.

Former Top General Fang Fenghui Jailed for Life for Bribery

Former Top General Fang Fenghui Jailed for Life for Bribery

By Charlotte Gao
But the Chinese authorities intentionally avoided significant details of Feng's case.
The Common Goal of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: ‘Drain The Swamp’

The Common Goal of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: ‘Drain The Swamp’

By Bonnie Girard
Could an anti-corruption mission provide the common ground Trump and Xi need to break the trade deadlock?

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