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Ling Jihua
How Were China's Top Leaders Selected?
By Charlotte Gao
China’s state media says the candidates have to meet four criteria.
Meet China's Emerging Number 2
By Zi Yang
A biography of Li Zhanshu, the right-hand man to Xi Jinping.
Did China’s Anti-Corruption Drive Lead to an 'Intelligence Windfall' for the US?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's biggest deal-maker, aid to Syrian refugees, and the newest propaganda rap hit. Your China links.
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.
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."
Were China's Corrupt Officials Plotting a Coup?
By Bo Zhiyue
Rumors of a new "Gang of Four" in China are not based on solid evidence.
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
How to Approach Political Rumors in China
By Bo Zhiyue
Spreading rumors in China can be dangerous, but they shouldn't be ignored either.
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.
'House of Cards,' China, and Corruption
By Yang Hengjun
The fictional scandals of House of Cards pale in comparison to the real scandals happening in China.
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