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China anti-corruption campaign
Arresting Corruption in China
By Yukon Huang
Why China's form of corruption is so unique -- and how to address the problem.
Is China Secretly Building a Navy Base in Africa?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more on China-Africa relations, China's anti-corruption tsar, and CCP factionalism. Friday China links.
Is China's Anti-Corruption Campaign at Odds With the Rule of Law?
By Bo Zhiyue
By detaining a NPC delegate, China's anti-corruption body appears to have violated the Constitution.
China's Anti-Corruption 'Firefighter' Headed to the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Qishan is said to be planning a trip to the U.S., presumably to ask Washington to extradite Chinese suspects.
The Secret Pitfall in China's Anti-Corruption Campaign
By Yang Hengjun
The good new: China's official are acting less and less corrupt. The bad news: They're doing less and less.
Former Chinese General's Death Means No Military Show Trial - For Now
By Shannon Tiezzi
Former PLA general Xu Caihou has passed away, ending the legal case against him.
China's 2015 NPC Session: The Case of the Missing Presidents
By Bo Zhiyue
Former presidents Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao are both MIA at the NPC. Why?
China’s PLA Crackdown Gathers Steam
By Shannon Tiezzi
The PLA releases a list of 14 generals under investigation for corruption, signalling a sea change.
What ‘Tigers’ Will Fall to China's Anti-Corruption Campaign in 2015?
By Yang Hengjun
Previewing China's anti-corruption efforts in the Year of the Sheep.
China’s Anti-Corruption Org Seeks ‘Hidden Tigers’
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China’s travel rush, legal reforms, the South China Sea, and China in the Middle East. Friday China links.
The Implications of China’s Growth Slowdown
By Brendan P. O'Reilly
Slowing Chinese growth could have repercussions that extend well beyond the economy.
Seeking China’s Help in Taliban Negotiations, Afghanistan Cracks Down on Uyghur Militants
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China-Russia ties, the CCTV New Year gala, and cartoon Xi Jinping. Friday China links.