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China anti-corruption campaign
Did China's Anti-Corruption Fight Give the US an Intelligence Windfall?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ling Wancheng, the South China Sea, and Japan's take on history. Friday China links.
China's Anti-Corruption Fight Turns Toward Environmental Agency
By chinadialogue
With the investigation of a vice minister, China gets serious about holding environmental officials accountable.
China Celebrates Its Olympic Victory
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, anti-corruption continues, Chinese loggers freed, and the "why" of China's island-building. Friday China links.
Guo Boxiong, Jiang Zemin, and the Corruption of the Chinese Military
By Bo Zhiyue
If two of the most powerful military leaders in the past 16 years are corrupt, who in the Chinese military is not?
With Latest Ouster, China Steps Up Fight Against Military Corruption
By Shannon Tiezzi
After months of speculation, General Guo Boxiong has been officially expelled from the CCP.
Aide to China's Former President Expelled From Party, to Face Trial
By Shannon Tiezzi
It's official: Ling Jihua has been expelled from the Party for "serious discipline violations."
The Legacy of a Fallen Chinese Politician
By Bo Zhiyue
What lesson did China's politicians learn from the downfall of Bo Xilai?
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Enters Phase Two
By Dingding Chen
The second phase of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign will require an intensification of legal efforts.
China and FIFA: Parallel Worlds of Corruption
By Kerry Brown
FIFA and the Chinese Communist Party have handled allegations of top-level corruption quite differently.
The Trial of Zhou Yongkang and China's Rule of Law
By Bo Zhiyue
The closed-door trial is a missed opportunity for judicial transparency and the rule of law in China.
China’s ‘Most Wanted’ Fugitive Nears Deportation From US
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. is close to sending ex-Chinese official Yang Xiuzhu back to China to face trial.
China's Potential Trial of the Century Over Before It Begins
By Shannon Tiezzi
Zhou Yongkang was sentenced to life in prison before the public even knew the trial was underway.