Hunting the corrupt "tigers" and "flies" in China

an evaluation of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign (November 2012 to March 2015)

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Hunting the corrupt "tigers" and "flies" in China

an evaluation of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign (November 2012 to March 2015)

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Analyzing China's systemic corruption problem. A. Corruption and the dynastic cycle ; B. Corruption and low salaries of officials in imperial China ; C. Corruption during the Republican Period (1912-1949) ; D. Corruption in China after 1949
Xi Jinping's career and rise to political power. A. Family background and education ; B. Administrative and political experience ; C. Explaining Xi's meteoric rise to power
China's reliance on multiple anti-corruption agencies. A. Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) ; Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) ; C. Ministry of Supervision (MOS) ; National Corruption Prevention Bureau (NCPB) ; E. Weaknesses of China's ACAs
Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign. A. Mass campaigns in China ; B. The three anti and five anti campaigns (1951-1952) ; C. Major features of Xi's anti-corruption campaign
Evaluation of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign. A. Utility of mass campaigns in China ; B. Impact of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign ; C. Treating symptoms but not causes of corruption - low salaries - red tape - low probability of detection and punishment - decentralization - guanxi and gift-giving ; D. Corruption as a weapon against political opponents. CHEN Xitong ; CHEN Liangyu ; BO Xilai ; ZHOU Yongkang
Conclusion : Business as usual when the campaign ends. A. No-win situation for the CCP ; B. Addressing the causes of corruption
List of abbreviations
Glossary of selected Chinese names
Acknowledgments.

Edition Notes

Title from cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Series
Maryland series in contemporary Asian studies -- Number 1 - 2015 (220), Maryland series in contemporary Asian studies -- 2015, no. 1.
Other Titles
Evaluation of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign (November 2012 to March 2015)

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Library of Congress
JQ1509.5.C6 Q35 2015

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98 pages
Number of pages
98

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OL30819854M
ISBN 10
193233050X
ISBN 13
9781932330502
LCCN
2015376994
OCLC/WorldCat
911043457

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