Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Herausgeber: Fang, Qiang; Li, Xiaobing
Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Herausgeber: Fang, Qiang; Li, Xiaobing
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This collection examines corruption and abuses of power in China from the end of the imperial period to the present. The interdisciplinary group of contributors examines how the Chinese Communist Party has adapted to economic and social changes while continuing to control the law, state, and mass media.
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This collection examines corruption and abuses of power in China from the end of the imperial period to the present. The interdisciplinary group of contributors examines how the Chinese Communist Party has adapted to economic and social changes while continuing to control the law, state, and mass media.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781498574310
- ISBN-10: 1498574319
- Artikelnr.: 54380395
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781498574310
- ISBN-10: 1498574319
- Artikelnr.: 54380395
Qiang Fang is professor of East Asian history at the University of Minnesota Duluth and president of Chinese Historians in the United States. Xiaobing Li is professor and chair of the Department of History and Geography and director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Introduction: Who to Blame: Party
State
or Society? By Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li List of Abbreviations Part I: Centralized Power and Authoritarianism Chapter 1: Fundamental Flaws: Corruption Reporting and Tackling in the Qing
Qiang Fang Chapter 2: Accountability
Supervision
and Penalty: Yuan Shikai as a Watchdog in Managing Government Officials
Patrick Fuliang Shan Part II: Political Parties and Legitimacy Chapter 3: Chiang Kai-shek versus Guomindang's Corruption in the Republic Era
Sherman Xiaogang Lai Chapter 4: Anti-corruption Policy and Party Politics: The Lost Political Battle and the Fate of the GMD
Xiaobing Li Chapter 5: Crime (or No Crime) and Punishment: The Making of the First Big Case in New China and Legitimation of CCP Party Governance
1950-1991
Zhiguo Yang Part III: Government
Individuals
and Conflict Interests Chapter 6: Connection
Corruption
and Confrontation: Lake Weishan
Xiaojia Hou Chapter 7: Power versus Law: Anticorruption in Shaanxi during Jiang Zemin's Era
Dongyu Yang Chapter 8: Runaway Chinese Officials and International Chase
Yue Li and Chen Liu Chapter 9: Language of Protest: Corruption Exposed in Popular Rhymes
Helen Xiaoyan Wu Chapter 10: Corruption during China's Golden Ages: Case Studies in the Han and Tang Dynasties
Stella Y. Xu Part IV: New Century
New Struggle Chapter 11: Hu Jintao's Anti-corruption Action (or non action): The Bo Xilai Case and After
Xiansheng Tian Chapter 12: The New Leadership Fights the Old Battle: Eight Regulations
Xiaoxiao Li Chapter 13: Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption in a Historical Perspective
Qiang Fang Conclusion: Anticorruption: A Global Thorny Task
Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li
State
or Society? By Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li List of Abbreviations Part I: Centralized Power and Authoritarianism Chapter 1: Fundamental Flaws: Corruption Reporting and Tackling in the Qing
Qiang Fang Chapter 2: Accountability
Supervision
and Penalty: Yuan Shikai as a Watchdog in Managing Government Officials
Patrick Fuliang Shan Part II: Political Parties and Legitimacy Chapter 3: Chiang Kai-shek versus Guomindang's Corruption in the Republic Era
Sherman Xiaogang Lai Chapter 4: Anti-corruption Policy and Party Politics: The Lost Political Battle and the Fate of the GMD
Xiaobing Li Chapter 5: Crime (or No Crime) and Punishment: The Making of the First Big Case in New China and Legitimation of CCP Party Governance
1950-1991
Zhiguo Yang Part III: Government
Individuals
and Conflict Interests Chapter 6: Connection
Corruption
and Confrontation: Lake Weishan
Xiaojia Hou Chapter 7: Power versus Law: Anticorruption in Shaanxi during Jiang Zemin's Era
Dongyu Yang Chapter 8: Runaway Chinese Officials and International Chase
Yue Li and Chen Liu Chapter 9: Language of Protest: Corruption Exposed in Popular Rhymes
Helen Xiaoyan Wu Chapter 10: Corruption during China's Golden Ages: Case Studies in the Han and Tang Dynasties
Stella Y. Xu Part IV: New Century
New Struggle Chapter 11: Hu Jintao's Anti-corruption Action (or non action): The Bo Xilai Case and After
Xiansheng Tian Chapter 12: The New Leadership Fights the Old Battle: Eight Regulations
Xiaoxiao Li Chapter 13: Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption in a Historical Perspective
Qiang Fang Conclusion: Anticorruption: A Global Thorny Task
Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li
Introduction: Who to Blame: Party
State
or Society? By Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li List of Abbreviations Part I: Centralized Power and Authoritarianism Chapter 1: Fundamental Flaws: Corruption Reporting and Tackling in the Qing
Qiang Fang Chapter 2: Accountability
Supervision
and Penalty: Yuan Shikai as a Watchdog in Managing Government Officials
Patrick Fuliang Shan Part II: Political Parties and Legitimacy Chapter 3: Chiang Kai-shek versus Guomindang's Corruption in the Republic Era
Sherman Xiaogang Lai Chapter 4: Anti-corruption Policy and Party Politics: The Lost Political Battle and the Fate of the GMD
Xiaobing Li Chapter 5: Crime (or No Crime) and Punishment: The Making of the First Big Case in New China and Legitimation of CCP Party Governance
1950-1991
Zhiguo Yang Part III: Government
Individuals
and Conflict Interests Chapter 6: Connection
Corruption
and Confrontation: Lake Weishan
Xiaojia Hou Chapter 7: Power versus Law: Anticorruption in Shaanxi during Jiang Zemin's Era
Dongyu Yang Chapter 8: Runaway Chinese Officials and International Chase
Yue Li and Chen Liu Chapter 9: Language of Protest: Corruption Exposed in Popular Rhymes
Helen Xiaoyan Wu Chapter 10: Corruption during China's Golden Ages: Case Studies in the Han and Tang Dynasties
Stella Y. Xu Part IV: New Century
New Struggle Chapter 11: Hu Jintao's Anti-corruption Action (or non action): The Bo Xilai Case and After
Xiansheng Tian Chapter 12: The New Leadership Fights the Old Battle: Eight Regulations
Xiaoxiao Li Chapter 13: Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption in a Historical Perspective
Qiang Fang Conclusion: Anticorruption: A Global Thorny Task
Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li
State
or Society? By Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li List of Abbreviations Part I: Centralized Power and Authoritarianism Chapter 1: Fundamental Flaws: Corruption Reporting and Tackling in the Qing
Qiang Fang Chapter 2: Accountability
Supervision
and Penalty: Yuan Shikai as a Watchdog in Managing Government Officials
Patrick Fuliang Shan Part II: Political Parties and Legitimacy Chapter 3: Chiang Kai-shek versus Guomindang's Corruption in the Republic Era
Sherman Xiaogang Lai Chapter 4: Anti-corruption Policy and Party Politics: The Lost Political Battle and the Fate of the GMD
Xiaobing Li Chapter 5: Crime (or No Crime) and Punishment: The Making of the First Big Case in New China and Legitimation of CCP Party Governance
1950-1991
Zhiguo Yang Part III: Government
Individuals
and Conflict Interests Chapter 6: Connection
Corruption
and Confrontation: Lake Weishan
Xiaojia Hou Chapter 7: Power versus Law: Anticorruption in Shaanxi during Jiang Zemin's Era
Dongyu Yang Chapter 8: Runaway Chinese Officials and International Chase
Yue Li and Chen Liu Chapter 9: Language of Protest: Corruption Exposed in Popular Rhymes
Helen Xiaoyan Wu Chapter 10: Corruption during China's Golden Ages: Case Studies in the Han and Tang Dynasties
Stella Y. Xu Part IV: New Century
New Struggle Chapter 11: Hu Jintao's Anti-corruption Action (or non action): The Bo Xilai Case and After
Xiansheng Tian Chapter 12: The New Leadership Fights the Old Battle: Eight Regulations
Xiaoxiao Li Chapter 13: Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption in a Historical Perspective
Qiang Fang Conclusion: Anticorruption: A Global Thorny Task
Qiang Fang and Xiaobing Li