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ID137528
Title ProperXi's corruption crackdown
Other Title Informationhow bribery and graft threaten the Chinese dream
LanguageENG
AuthorLeung, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a series of speeches he delivered shortly after taking office in 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping cast corruption as not merely a significant problem for his country but an existential threat. Endemic corruption, he warned, could lead to “the collapse of the [Chinese Communist] Party and the downfall of the state.” For the past two years, Xi has carried out a sweeping, highly publicized anticorruption campaign. In terms of sheer volume, the results have been impressive: according to official statistics, the party has punished some 270,000 of its cadres for corrupt activities, reaching into almost every part of the government and every level of China’s vast bureaucracy. The most serious offenders have been prosecuted and imprisoned; some have even been sentenced to death.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 94, No. 3 ; May/Jun 2015: p.32-38
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 94 No 3
Key WordsChina ;  CCDI ;  Chinese Dream ;  Chinese System ;  Xi's Corruption ;  Bribery and Graft ;  Xi’s Campaign ;  Chinese Reliance


 
 
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