Yu Keping, Deputy Director, CPCCC Compilation and Translation Bureau
Nov 06, 2014
The recently concluded CPC plenum will prove to be of far-reaching strategic significance for building a socialist political civilization, developing democratic politics with Chinese characteristics, and realizing the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, writes Yu Keping.
Nov 05, 2014
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s on-going crusade to clean up the Communist Party appears to be expanding, and unearthing new instances of graft. This past weeke
Oct 17, 2014
When Xi Jinping launched his anti-corruption campaign shortly after becoming the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in late 2012, most observers t
Qin Xiaoying, Research Scholar, China Foundation For Int'l and Strategic Studies
Oct 16, 2014
This month the Communist Party of China will hold its fourth plenary session of the 18th central committee with an emphasis on the rule of law. As Qin Xiaoying explains, Xi Jinping is making monumental progress by distinguishing himself from previous leaders and giving this issue a high priority on his policy agenda.
Qin Xiaoying, Research Scholar, China Foundation For Int'l and Strategic Studies
Sep 29, 2014
As the anti-corruption drive cuts through China’s officialdom, dealing fatal blows to both “tigers and flies” at both the higher and grassroots levels, there is a rising demand for institutional reform in managing officials, writes Qin Xiaoying.
Curtis S. Chin, Former U.S. Ambassador to Asian Development Bank
Sep 15, 2014
Curtis S. Chin, former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank, describes how fighting corruption differs in China and the United States while examining Chinese President Xi Jinping’s push to rid the Communist Party of corruption.
Tong Zhiwei, Professor, East China University of Political Science and Law
Aug 28, 2014
The downfall of Zhou Yongkang and Xu Caihou is of great practical significance, as it sets a new milestone in China’s deepening anti-graft campaign and clears way for the rule of law, writes Tong Zhiwei.
Ryan McElveen, Associate Director, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution
Jul 17, 2014
The purge of China’s highest-ranking general to be expelled from the party affirms that Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign is the boldest and most serious that China has ever experienced, write Cheng Li and Ryan McElveen.
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
Jul 16, 2014
In the search for corrupt Party officials, Xi Jinping should aim to fulfill three tasks so as to make his ouster of corruption most effective, according to Minxin Pei. In addition to this, Xi Jinping should also exercise caution in what decisions he makes regarding the “super tiger.”
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
May 09, 2014
Following the official announcement of Mr. Li Chuncheng’s expulsion from the Communist Party, Minxin Pei applauds Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive and urges China’s new leader to go further by taking on China’s culture of corruption.