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China anti-corruption campaign
What's Behind Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A report from Reuters says Xi is using anti-corruption to promote his allies. That's not Xi's only motivation.
PLA General Charged With Embezzlement, Bribery
By Shannon Tiezzi
After a two year investigation, Lt. Gen. Gu Junshan has been formally charged with corruption.
Xi Jinping Vs Zhou Yongkang
By Kerry Brown
Xi Jinping's anti-corruption forces are closing in on Zhou Yongkang in a sensational example of Chinese politics.
China’s Military Modernization: Why It Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
By Shannon Tiezzi
The real core of China's military modernization has more to do with organization and structure than with technology.
Li Keqiang's Work Report: Old Problems, New Solutions?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Li Keqiang's work report to the NPC highlighted reform efforts on issues that also plagued the previous government.
The Chinese Military's Toughest Opponent: Corruption
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is Xi Jinping willing to bring his anti-corruption drive to bear on the People's Liberation Army?
The Coming Trial of Zhou Yongkang
By Shannon Tiezzi
As the Party winds down its investigation of Zhou Yongkang, get ready for another high-profile trial.
Lawyers, Activists Condemn Xu Zhiyong's Trial
By Tyler Roney
The trial of Xu Zhiyong highlights the limits of rule of law and the anti-corruption campaign in China.
Are Snowden’s Revelations Russia and China’s Poison Pill?
By Robert Garrett
The two countries may find it difficult to handle any data they have acquired.
Corruption Crackdown Hits Hard in Hunan Vote-Buying Scandal
By Tyler Roney
A vote buying scandal that implicated over 500 lawmakers reveals the scope of China's corruption problem.
The Mass Line Campaign in the 21st Century
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping's "mass line" campaign reveals the Party's convoluted relationship with China's citizens.
No More Shark Fin Soup at CCP Banquets
By J.T. Quigley
Beijing bans controversial delicacies amid crackdown on extravagant spending.