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China anti-corruption campaign
Just How Secure Is Xi Jinping Really?
By Aaron L. Friedberg
Xi Jinping may be China's new "emperor," but that doesn't mean that he's safe.
China Running out of Room in 'Luxury Prisons' for Corrupt Officials
By Shannon Tiezzi
Special prisons for high-ranking Party officials are filling up fast thanks to Xi's anti-corruption crackdown.
Xi Jinping's Reforms: 'Mission Impossible'?
By Yang Hengjun
The cynicism surrounding Xi's reforms are making a difficult task even harder.
Xi Jinping Promises Salary Cuts at State-Owned Enterprises
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's promise is a signal that SOEs will need to change to fulfill the CCP's goals for economic reform.
Why Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Won’t Legitimize the CCP
By Yuxin Zhang
Only improving the lot of China’s poor will ensure the ‘Mandate of Heaven.’
US ‘Top Destination’ for China’s Fugitive Officials
By Shannon Tiezzi
Without an extradition treaty, China is having difficulty repatriating corrupt officials who flee to the United States.
China’s Political Spectrum under Xi Jinping
By Sebastian Veg
China’s president has been positioning himself with respect to competing political ideologies.
Chinese Consumption: Here to Stay?
By Sara Hsu
Consumer spending is growing, but some obstacles need to be cleared if that is to continue.
The Casualties of China's Economic Reforms
By Yang Hengjun
The next round of economic reforms should address China's widening wealth gap.
Is the PLA Xi’s Next Target?
By Clint Richards
The military is anticipating Xi’s next anti-corruption move with loyalty and nationalism.
Xi Jinping's Next Tiger Hunt
By Shannon Tiezzi
After Zhou Yongkang, the anti-corruption campaign aims at the PLA and Shanghai -- two power bases for Jiang Zemin.
Zhou Yongkang and the Rule of Law With Chinese Characteristics
By Shannon Tiezzi
Zhou Yongkang's case ties in with Xi Jinping's larger vision for the rule of law in China.