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China anti-corruption campaign
President Xi Vs. China's Spies
By Kerry Brown
Xi Jinping has done the unthinkable: targeting China's powerful intelligence-gathering apparatus.
A Turning Point in China’s Anti-Graft Campaign
By James Char
A key phase of the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-corruption campaign has concluded
Where Does President Xi's Power Come From?
By Jin Kai
As he pursues anti-corruption and reform, Xi is drawing power and confidence from some unusual sources.
The Downfall of Ling Jihua and the New Norm of Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
Ling Jihua's fall indicates the new normal in Chinese politics: No one is safe.
Fomer Hu Jintao Aide Falls to President Xi's Anti-Corruption Drive
By Shannon Tiezzi
After two years' worth of rumors, Ling Jihua has been formally placed under investigation for disciplinary violations.
Macau: The Poster Child for 'One Country, Two Systems'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Today, Macau is a "one country, two systems" success story, but economic problems could threaten its stability.
The Latest Coup in China's Anti-Corruption Drive
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a political prisoner freed, the U.S.-China climate change deal and South China Sea analysis. Friday China links.
Fight Against Corruption a ‘Protracted War’: Chinese Media
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's anti-corruption campaign is now an all-out war for the future of the CCP.
Zhou Yongkang Arrested As CCP Deepens Corruption Crackdown
By Shannon Tiezzi
Former Politburo Standing Committee member Zhou Yongkang has been officially expelled from the CCP and arrested.
Let Chinese Officials Resign
By Yang Hengjun
Chinese officials should be able to follow in Chuck Hagel's footsteps -- by stepping down from their posts.
China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign: Cleaning Up the PLA’s House
By Zi Yang
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been cautious about taking on “tigers” in China’s military.
China’s Overseas Anti-Corruption Efforts Nets 288 Suspects
By Shannon Tiezzi
At APEC and beyond, China is making anti-corruption a key part of its diplomatic efforts.