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China's Anti-Corruption 'Firefighter' Headed to the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Qishan is said to be planning a trip to the U.S., presumably to ask Washington to extradite Chinese suspects.
The Secret Pitfall in China's Anti-Corruption Campaign
By Yang Hengjun
The good new: China's official are acting less and less corrupt. The bad news: They're doing less and less.
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.
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.
The Éminence Grise of Zhongnanhai
By Zi Yang
Li Zhanshu has received little attention so far, but he is clearly a man to watch.
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.
Jang Song-Thaek, Zhou Yongkang Lose Power Struggles
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Chinese leaders praised in Western media, U.S.-China perceptions, and China’s smog problem. Friday China links
A Chill, Ill Wind Blows Across China
A vigorous anti-corruption campaign is accompanied by an equally strong crackdown on Chinese netizens.
Xi’s Anti-Graft Campaign: Politics as Usual?
While success is possible, China’s current anti-corruption campaign is most likely old wine in a new bottle.
Did China, US Do Currency Deal?
Have the US and China made a behind-the-scenes deal over the gradual appreciation of the renminbi?
Geithner Heads to China
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is heading to China to discuss bilateral economic relations.
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