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China anti-corruption campaign
What Is China’s Way?
By Bob Lee
Rumors of the CCP’s impending demise may well be exaggerated.
China’s State-Owned Companies Sweat as ‘Graft-Busters’ Converge
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption body announced a major probe in SOEs in the first half of 2015.
Shoring up the 'Rule of Law' in China's Military
By Susan Finder
Chinese authorities are revamping the military legal system to promote the rule of law and weed out corruption.
Xi’s Anti-Corruption Campaign: Moving China’s 'Cheese'
By Yang Hengjun
The fight against corruption goes beyond arresting officials -- it will touch the lives of every Chinese person.
Graft Busters Take Aim at China's Military
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's anti-corruption campaign has the PLA under the microscope.
China: Top Anti-Graft Body Faces Historic Challenge
By Bob Lee
There are growing indications that Xi Jinping’s campaign is not finished yet.
Why Should Xi Jinping Get a Raise?
By Ankit Panda
China is increasing compensation for public sector employees to stem corruption.
Get Ready: China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Is About to Intensify
By Dingding Chen
China’s anti-corruption campaign will continue and deepen in 2015.
The Éminence Grise of Zhongnanhai
By Zi Yang
Li Zhanshu has received little attention so far, but he is clearly a man to watch.
Is Corruption Within the PLA Diminishing China’s Military Preparedness?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Corruption within the People’s Liberation Army is good news for those who are afraid of China’s military.
China in 2015: What to Expect
By Shannon Tiezzi
What to expect (and what not to expect) from China domestically in 2015.
Xi’s New Year’s Resolution: Reform China’s State-Owned Enterprises
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping has long wanted to reform China's SOEs. Is 2015 the year he actually breaks through?