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The Truth About Chinese Corruption

The Truth About Chinese Corruption

By Yukon Huang
What are the economic causes and what are the prospects for real reform?
The Extraordinary Tales of Central Asia’s Princelings

The Extraordinary Tales of Central Asia’s Princelings

By Casey Michel
A new report alleges corruption on an impressively grand scale.

HSBC Scandal Unveils Central Asian Figures

HSBC Scandal Unveils Central Asian Figures

By Paolo Sorbello
Citizens from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have been involved in some murky Swiss banking.

Why Should Xi Jinping Get a Raise?

Why Should Xi Jinping Get a Raise?

By Ankit Panda
China is increasing compensation for public sector employees to stem corruption.

Thai Junta Beset By Corruption Scandals

Thai Junta Beset By Corruption Scandals

By Pavin Chachavalpongpun
The May 22 military coup in Thailand was justified on the need to fight corruption. Recent events prove that's a sham.
Why China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Will Be Successful

Why China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Will Be Successful

By Dingding Chen
They are catching both tigers and flies successfully, but to continue, they will need to be more institutionalized.

PNG’s Prime Minister Served With Arrest Warrant

PNG’s Prime Minister Served With Arrest Warrant

By Jarni Blakkarly
Peter O’Neill is refusing to turn himself in for questioning in relation to a corruption investigation.
Implosion: Cataloguing Modern India

Implosion: Cataloguing Modern India

By Sanjay Kumar
Is India's national narrative fundamentally one of decay or of hope?

Chinese Military Clamps Down On Corruption

Chinese Military Clamps Down On Corruption

By Ankit Panda
New regulations tighten fiscal accountability within the PLA.

The Political Plight of China’s Wealthy

The Political Plight of China’s Wealthy

By Elizabeth C. Economy
It is in the interests of China’s wealthy and the country’s government to promote transparency.

Pakistan: As Corrupt As Ever?

Pakistan: As Corrupt As Ever?

By Ram Mashru
Pakistan's corruption problem remains serious and a major impediment to good governance.
Are Snowden’s Revelations Russia and China’s Poison Pill?

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.

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