Fighting Corruption: How the CPC Works

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Among the new measures and policies adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party (CPC) of China headed by Xi Jinping, the anti-corruption campaign, since the 18th CPC National Congress, has attracted widespread attention and recognition at home and abroad, which has significantly changed the national political environment and social atmosphere.

 


This book "Fighting Corruption: How the CPC Works", illustrates the endeavors by the CPC in the past few years to combat corruption and build clean government. It shows the CPC's views and planning on combating corruption, the progress and achievements in improving Party conduct, the punishment of corrupt officials, the measures and effects of supervising the use of power and the reform and achievements of the disciplinary inspection system.

Its author, Xie Chuntao, is professor and director of the Teaching and Research Department of CPC History at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee, and a former media publisher and editor-in-chief of the school. His publications include Turmoil of the Great Leap Forward and A Brief History of the 1959 Mount Lushan Meeting.

He compiled and edited A History of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, China in Transition: from 1976 to 1982, Why and How the CPC Works in China, Governing China – How the CPC Works, Challenges for China: How the CPC Makes Progress, Learn from Mao Zedong, and The Communist Party of China.

The book, in English and Chinese versions, was released by the New World Press in March 2016.

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