In 2018, China's general secretary, Xi Jinping, announced a three-year war on “black societies and evil forces” and promised to take down various forms of organized crime and evil forces within society. This article examines the operational features of this particular crackdown and how they diverged from previous “strike hard” campaigns. This campaign adopted novel strategies including embedding instructions on law enforcement within criminal justice institutions, promulgating special rules on the crimes of evil forces in order to “strike” campaign targets early, and deploying intrusive investigation tactics that focused on the person and not the crime. Using democratic centralism as a liberal lens, this campaign showcases the struggle betw...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) ambition to neutralise independent academia at home and abroad i...
Based on the guidance of socialism with specific Chinese characteristics put forth by President Xi J...
After becoming the General Secretary of the CCP and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC...
In 2018, China's general secretary, Xi Jinping, announced a three-year war on “black societies and e...
The Department of Justice launched the China Initiative in November 2018 to counter national securit...
A state achieves legitimacy through multiple sources, one of which is the effectiveness of its gover...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
In the last two decades, China organized political campaigns to fight corruption. Such campaigns led...
China is a high-corruption country and the ruling Communist Party (“the Party”) has made anti-corrup...
Since the beginning of China\u27s economic reform in the late 1970s, corruption has been progressing...
Since the Eighteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012, the CPC has ma...
China is a high-corruption state. Yet, despite its prevalence and entrenchment, corruption has not u...
Authoritarian regimes may voluntarily fight corruption to consolidate their rule and enhance regime ...
IN POST-EIGHTEENTH Party Congress China, politics continue to dominate the justice agenda, particu...
This report shows how “the Xinjiang papers” reveal the centralised decision making processes behind ...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) ambition to neutralise independent academia at home and abroad i...
Based on the guidance of socialism with specific Chinese characteristics put forth by President Xi J...
After becoming the General Secretary of the CCP and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC...
In 2018, China's general secretary, Xi Jinping, announced a three-year war on “black societies and e...
The Department of Justice launched the China Initiative in November 2018 to counter national securit...
A state achieves legitimacy through multiple sources, one of which is the effectiveness of its gover...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
In the last two decades, China organized political campaigns to fight corruption. Such campaigns led...
China is a high-corruption country and the ruling Communist Party (“the Party”) has made anti-corrup...
Since the beginning of China\u27s economic reform in the late 1970s, corruption has been progressing...
Since the Eighteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012, the CPC has ma...
China is a high-corruption state. Yet, despite its prevalence and entrenchment, corruption has not u...
Authoritarian regimes may voluntarily fight corruption to consolidate their rule and enhance regime ...
IN POST-EIGHTEENTH Party Congress China, politics continue to dominate the justice agenda, particu...
This report shows how “the Xinjiang papers” reveal the centralised decision making processes behind ...
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) ambition to neutralise independent academia at home and abroad i...
Based on the guidance of socialism with specific Chinese characteristics put forth by President Xi J...
After becoming the General Secretary of the CCP and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC...