China Medical corruption in China: the views of the general public. August 12, 2015 0 Written by Neil Munro. China’s public hospitals are notorious for such unethical practices as offering treatment and diagnostic tests which are not medically indicated and…
International Relations Zhou goes down – but China’s corruption purge is on thin ice June 15, 2015 0 Written by Jackie Sheehan. The credibility of Xi Jinping’s “tigers and flies” anti-corruption campaign has required the destruction of a bigger player than any previous targets.…
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 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,…
Sustainable Development Reducing Food Waste to Boost China’s Long-term Food Security May 19, 2015 0 Written by Zhang-Yue Zhou. What is food waste? According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, food waste at the consumption stage is…
China Xi’s Impossible Trinity – Innovation, Anti-Corruption and Political Stability May 1, 2014 1 Written by Lauren Johnston. In economics the impossible trinity describes how governments can set only two of three macroeconomic policy variables, even if they are…
Politics Zero tolerance of corruption, but who’s first for investigation? March 18, 2014 1 Written by Jackie Sheehan. Premier Li Keqiang stressed in his speech at the just-closed National People’s Congress that corruption under the Xi-Li leadership will have…