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After the Bo Xilai Trial : Does Corruption Threaten China's Future? / Roderic Broadhurst and Peng Wang

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Subject(s): In: Survival . -- v.56, no.1 (June - July 2014)Abstract: Curbing corruption is vital for China's future. But the exposure of corruption cases can only damage public confidence in the CCP and the state more generally. The costs of maintaining domestic public order have also grown rapidly, in part over concerns about the growth of mass protests, fraud, corruption and organised crime, and the need to strengthen weiwen (stability) and social harmony.
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Curbing corruption is vital for China's future. But the exposure of corruption cases can only damage public confidence in the CCP and the state more generally. The costs of maintaining domestic public order have also grown rapidly, in part over concerns about the growth of mass protests, fraud, corruption and organised crime, and the need to strengthen weiwen (stability) and social harmony.

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