Corruption and Anti-corruption in Contemporary China: A Case Analysis
Monday, April 18th, 2016
Date | Time | Location |
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Monday, April 18, 2016 | 2:00PM - 3:30PM | Seminar Room 208N, Munk School of Global Affairs 1 Devonshire Place M5S 3K7 |
Series
East Asia Seminar Series
Description
The talk focuses on China’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, initiated by President Xi Jinping. It presents background information on China’s existing corruption problems, and their causes and implications on the state governance system. In contrast to the popular view that regards such measures as part of a conspiratorial power struggle, the talk suggests that they address structural problems deeply rooted in the Chinese polity.
Professor Xuehua SHI is Deputy Dean of School of Government at Beijing Normal University, Director of the Centre for Political Development and Government Innovation, and Director of the Centre for Political Party. He has published 6 monographs, 5 edited volumes, and nearly 300 journal articles. His main research fields include political and administrative reform, public policy and management, comparative study of political parties, comparative development models, and international strategy and policy.
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