China From globalized corruption to globalized anti-corruption June 19, 2015 2 Written by Hu Angang. Development is the core pursuit of all societies. However, as the saying goes, there is no free lunch and there is always…
China Anti-Corruption: Can shock therapy sustain party’s leadership? June 1, 2015 0 Written by Zhuang Chen.Chinese leaders at various junctures have advocated fighting against corruption; mainly with feeble results. A cynical common view is that anti-corruption campaigns…
China China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign and Economic Development May 31, 2015 1 Written by Jenny Li Jie.For the past two and a half years, China’s unprecedented high profile anti-corruption campaign under President Xi Jinping’s leadership has drawn…
China An Alternative Solution to Corruption Control in China: To Raise Xi Jinping’s Salary? May 30, 2015 0 Written by Alfred M. Wu. Methods for targeting corruption in China have been a fascinating topic for practitioners and academics. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese…
China Are Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaigns Still Campaigns? May 29, 2015 0 Written by Ling Li. Campaigns, as an enforcement approach, are the antithesis to routine enforcement. It means that campaigns are first and foremost temporary and periodic,…
China Xi Jinping’s ‘Rule of Law’ with Chinese Characteristics May 28, 2015 1 Written by Zheng Yongnian and Shan Wei.In October 2014, at the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Fourth Plenum of the 18th Party Congress, China’s most powerful…
China Fighting Corruption May 27, 2015 1 Written by Joseph Fewsmith.Xi Jinping’s campaign against corruption is now over two and a half years old. It has certainly gone on longer, cut deeper,…
China Xi Jinping’s Internet anti-corruption campaign May 26, 2015 0 Written by Ping Shum and Zheng Yongnian. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) plays an increasing role in fighting corruption worldwide. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…
Social movements Why a village land protest spells trouble for China’s government April 13, 2015 0 Written by Samantha Hoffman and Jonathan Sullivan. When Hong Kong students launched their “Umbrella Revolution” in 2014, the comforting narrative of youngsters striving for democracy…
Politics When will Xi Jinping bag a tiger? January 14, 2014 0 Written by Yuwen Deng and Jonathan Sullivan. Whispers surrounding President Xi Jinping’s ‘tiger hunt’ (a metaphor for going after high level corrupt officials) have been…