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China anti-corruption campaign
How the Chinese People Can Make (or Break) Xi’s Reforms
By Yang Hengjun
Without public participation and engagement, China's reform efforts are doomed to fail.
The Limits of China's Anti-Corruption Crackdown
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing wants to pursue anti-corruption on its own terms, with the Party in complete control.
China: Former PLA General Confesses to Taking 'Extremely Large' Bribes
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xu's trial will serve as a symbol for the "rule of law" over China's military.
The Rule of Law in China: Lessons From China's 'Top Lawyer'
By Yang Hengjun
How reflections from Zhang Sizhi, a defense lawyer in China's first show trial, still ring true today.
Could China's 'Rule of Law' Lead to Constitutionalism?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Official proclamations about the Fourth Plenum include intriguing references to limiting political power.
‘Fox Hunt 2014’: China’s Overseas Campaign Against Corrupt Officials
By Yang Hengjun
China has found it very difficult to repatriate corrupt officials who have fled abroad.
Swatting 'Flies': The Uphill Battle Against China's Corruption Culture
By Yang Hengjun
Yang Hengjun investigates the role of corruption at the grassroots level.
The Amazing (and Worrying) Achievements of China's Mass Line Campaign
By Shannon Tiezzi
The accolades given to the mass line campaign suggest just how far corruption had spread.
Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption Campaign Is Doomed to Fail
By Aaron L. Friedberg
Xi Jinping's corruption crackdown won't succeed unless he acknowledges the system is the problem -- not a few "bad apples."
What a Clean Chinese Official Looks Like (Yes, He Does Exist!)
By Yang Hengjun
One official from Guangxi has taken the initiative by declaring his assets online.
China's Real Corruption Challenge: Swatting Thousands of 'Flies'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taking down powerful tigers is the easy part.
China's Democracy Challenge
By Zheng Wang
Xi Jinping should follow in the footsteps of Chiang Ching-kuo, not Putin, Mao, or even Deng.