China’s Anti-Corruption Drive Deepens as Xi Moves to Secure Continued Rule
A wave of senior civilian and military purges points to political consolidation as Xi Jinping moves to secure another term, analysts say.
Chinese security guards look at military delegates during the speech of Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Communist Party's 19th Congress in Beijing on October 18, 2017. FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has launched its most aggressive anti-corruption campaign on record, ensnaring a growing number of senior officials in what analysts describe as a sweeping political consolidation drive by Chinese leader Xi Jinping ahead of the CCP’s 21st National Congress.
Michael Zhuang
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Michael Zhuang is a contributor to The Epoch Times with a focus on China-related topics.