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China anti-corruption campaign
In Zhou Yongkang, Xi Bags the Ultimate 'Tiger'
By Shannon Tiezzi
In an unprecedented move, the CCP has placed a former Politburo Standing Committee member under investigation.
China ‘Shocked’ at MH17 Crash in Ukraine
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Russia learns to love China, the UK's role in Hong Kong and the CCP's battle against adultery. Friday China links.
The Implications of China’s Anti-Corruption Drive
By Joseph A. Bosco
The West should worry about a campaign that makes an autocratic regime with revisionist intent more effective.
China Bans Ramadan Fasting in Xinjiang Schools, Government Offices
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, RIMPAC 2014, US-China relations, and unraveling the mysteries of the CCDI and shuanggui. This week's China links.
Xi Aims His Anti-Corruption Campaign at the PLA
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xu Caihou is the highest-ranking military official to be taken down for corruption since the Deng Xiaoping era.
US, China Harbor Concerns About RIMPAC
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xi's anti-corruption campaign, trouble for foreign NGOs, and Xi's visit to Korea. Friday China links.
Another Hu Jintao Ally Investigated for Graft
By Zachary Keck
China’s anti-graft agency announced that Wan Qingliang, party chief of Guangzhou, is being investigated for graft.
'House of Cards,' China, and Corruption
By Yang Hengjun
The fictional scandals of House of Cards pale in comparison to the real scandals happening in China.
China’s Corruption Watchdog Cracks Down — On the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more oil rigs in the South China Sea and suggestions for US-China relations. Friday China links.
Have You Been Corrupt Today?
By Yang Hengjun
Yang Hengjun explores the "culture of corruption" that has grown up in China.
Why Chinese People Doubt the Anti-Corruption Campaign
By Yang Hengjun
For each corrupt official sacked, Chinese people are certain there are higher-level "tigers" behind the scenes.
Chinese Strategists Reflect on the First Sino-Japanese War
By Shannon Tiezzi
A collection of essays on the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-95 has obvious implications for modern China.