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National Supervision Commission
China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority
By Charlotte Gao
Both the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the new National Supervisory Commission are first and foremost political organs.
China Quietly Detains Interpol President Meng Hongwei
By Charlotte Gao
After a press conference by his wife and Interpol’s formal request, Chinese authorities finally revealed Meng’s whereabouts.
What’s So Controversial About China’s New Anti-Corruption Body?
By Jamie P. Horsley
Digging into the National Supervision Commission.
Carl Minzner on China's Post-Reform Era
By Shannon Tiezzi
Discussing one-man rule, the re-Partyization of the bureaucracy, and the end of China's reform era.
The Expected and Unexpected of China's Government Appointments
By Charlotte Gao
Wang Qishan, Yang Xiaodu, and the prospects for the next phase of China’s anti-corruption campaign.
Xi Jinping's Latest Power Move, in Context
By David Gitter
The removal of term limits is the culmination of a carefully laid path to increased power.
China’s Detention Law: CCP Curbs Courts
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Stanley Lubman.
While Law Unpassed, Provincial Supervision Commissions Already Established in China
By Charlotte Gao
Directors of all the provincial-level supervision commissions have already been appointed.
The Chinese Communist Party’s Experiment With Transparency
By Jamie P. Horsley
Unpacking the CCP’s new regulations on “open party affairs.”
China to Add Xi Jinping Thought and National Supervision System to Constitution
By Charlotte Gao
Xinhua makes it clear that it’s the Chinese Communist Party’s decision.
China Plans to Amend Its Constitution
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese Communist Party is determined to establish the National Supervision Commission, despite strong opposition.
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